Month: April 2016
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Disability and sport: why venues should be more accessible
We all know that sport and exercise is good for us, and can be an exhilarating pastime too. So why…
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Work & Education
Disability and employment: creating the perfect CV
Jane Hatton, who manages Evenbreak, a not-for-profit job board run by disabled people for disabled people, publishes her bi-monthly article…
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News
Disability cuts backpeddle: a turning point for the disability rights movement?
New DH guru Fleur Perry, a freelance journalist and social commentator, joins our regular writers to bring you her thoughts and…
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Assistive Tech & Products
AbilityNet: making technology accessible for all
Accessible technology is playing a large part in making disabled people’s lives easier. To recognise new innovations in technology for disabled…
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Travel & Holidays
Disability and travel: Barcelona travel guide
If you have a disability, travelling is rarely straight forward. So that’s why we’ve teamed up with Carrie-Ann Lightley from Tourism…
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News
Autism initiative: could Hillary Clinton’s plans work in the UK?
Everyone might be talking about Donald Trump, but we want to focus on one of his opponents for a moment,…
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible Traveller: a brand new solution to the same old problems
Today I have something very exciting and dear to my heart to share with you. It’s my way of helping…
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible Travel Week: accessible accommodation
Are you unsure of the most accessible places to stay when travelling? Does the thought of staying anywhere other than…
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Travel & Holidays
How to access air travel: 3 top tips for making your next flight less stressful
The launch of Accessible Travel Week has been phenomenal. We’ve had charities and accessible travel blogs sharing our work. People…
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