Month: May 2015
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News
Are people being treated differently when they don’t fit the picture?
If you have a disability, the way people react to you is something you’ll know all too well. But if…
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Travel & Holidays
Access All Areas: Roman Baths
As part of our Access All Areas series on accessible tourism, Disability Horizons Co-editor, Martyn Sibley, recently visited Bath to…
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Entertainment & Culture
Which concert venues and theatres are accessible?
Have you ever bought tickets to see your favourite artists but got there only to find you can’t? We’re sure…
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Travel & Holidays
This week on Accomable…
Every week, we’ll be posting a selection of holiday rentals that have been posted to our new listing service, Accomable.…
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Lifestyle
Disability and fashion: the holy grail of a fashgasm
We’ve all stared longingly at the glossy, perfect images in fashion magazines and wished we could look that stylish. But…
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Lifestyle
Disability and independence: water therapy
Frances Leckie, editor of Independent Living, takes a look at the therapeutic benefits of water. Frances is a “DH Guru”…
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Lifestyle
Always In: the importance of broadband for you
If you spend a lot of time at home due to being elderly or physically impaired, keeping in touch with…
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Travel & Holidays
This week on Accomable…
Every week, we’ll be posting a selection of holiday rentals that have been posted to our new listing service, Accomable.…
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Work & Education
Disability and employment: when, if and how to talk about disability
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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Travel & Holidays
Travelling with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome: how to make your holidays smooth
We all know that travelling with a disability can be tricky, but by no means impossible. Here, Helen York, who has Ehlers…
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