Month: November 2014
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Work & Education
Multiple Sclerosis: how it can push you to succeed
Priyal Raja, a finalist in the Young Person of the Year category for the MS Society Awards 2013, has an…
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Lifestyle
“Change for 2015” eCampaign
Tell us in a one minute video a change you want to see happen in 2015!!! All too often, disabled…
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Travel & Holidays
Access All Areas: how accessible is Plymouth?
As part of our Access All Areas series on accessible tourism, Disability Horizons co-founder Martyn Sibley visits the coastal city…
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible airports? More like aggravating airports
If you have a disability, many of you know all too well the nightmare that getting through an airport and…
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Travel & Holidays
Access All Areas: accessible activities in the New Forest
As part of our Access All Areas series on accessible tourism, Disability Horizons co-founder Martyn Sibley visits the the New…
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Work & Education
Employment and disability: why you are worth employing
Jane Hatton, who manages Evenbreak, a not-for-profit job board run by disabled people for disabled people, publishes her monthly article…
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Lifestyle
Inclusive advertising: we’re starting to see change
Seven-year-old Natty, who has Down’s syndrome, is challenging the ‘norm’ by having fronted Sainsbury’s latest Back to School advert. We…
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Top tips for getting fit if you’re disabled
Want to get fit but assume using a personal trainer would be out because of your disability? We talk to…
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