Month: August 2015
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Assistive Tech & Products
Don’t put limits on your independence, get a mobility product for every occasion
Sometimes in life it’s necessary to put practicality before comfort, but why put up with anything less than the best…
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Travel & Holidays
Getting the most out of Cuba
Few places in the world offer visitors the scenic beach beauty and cultural history that Cuba does. Whether you’re the…
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News
The Visionaries: inclusion and tech festival for blind and visually impaired people
Are you interested in accessibility tech and innovation for blind and visually impaired people? If yes, then you’d love to…
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Travel & Holidays
My perspective on inclusive study abroad
Shannon Kelly is stydying journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She has a passion for travel, loves animals,…
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News
We don’t want to become like the World’s worst place to be disabled
As part of the BBC’s Defying the Label season, disabled presenter and model Sophie Morgan asks: “Where is the worst place…
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Lifestyle
Helping to cope with death and bereavement
Sad as it is, death and dying is a part of life that someday we will all have to deal…
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Entertainment & Culture
Disability and change: giving birth to purple culture
There is a culture to all politics and, at its best, the culture of disability politics has been angry, stirring,…
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Lifestyle
Martyn Sibley: kickstarting my first book
Together we’re going to Kickstart my first book and inspire the next generation of disabled travellers! As you already know…
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Lifestyle
Disability and life: should you date your PA?
Rupy Kaur is a young, British Asian, disabled woman, who is very independent and can be feisty when needed (so…
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Travel & Holidays
Liberty Drives: explore Hyde Park & Kensington Gardens
Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are visited by millions of people annually. The 350 acres of Hyde Park and 275…
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