Month: October 2016
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible London: 10 of the best places to visit
If you have a disability, travelling is rarely straight forward. So that’s why we’ve teamed up with Carrie-Ann Lightley from…
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Lifestyle
Inquiry hears how built environment affects disabled people
Disability theory 101: The social model states the impact on day-to-day activities is caused by the environment around the person…
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Lifestyle
When your loved one is diagnosed with a terminal illness
You’ve just experienced the worst thing you’ll likely ever experience. Your loved one has been diagnosed with a terminal illness.…
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Lifestyle
The benefits of online therapy if you have a disability
With the physical barriers that we as disabled people face in the world, and emotional ups and downs life brings,…
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Work & Education
Disability and employment: my story of success
From a non-conformist teenager to a successful career woman with her own business, disability blogger Kelly Perks-Bevington talks to Disability Horizons…
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible activity: my wonderful horse and carriage experience in Devon
Remember the competition we ran last week with the National Trust South West, where we asked you to vote for Martyn Sibley to…
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Relationships & Sex
Disability, sex and relationships: stopping anxiety getting in the way of love
In our series on disability, sex and relationships, expert and resident agony aunt Tuppy – who runs Outsiders, a private…
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Lifestyle
Southampton City CCG Weakening Right to Independent Living?
Southampton City Clinical Commissioning Group’s “NHS Continuing Healthcare Choice and Equity Policy” was written to help Continuing Healthcare decision makers…
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Top 10 exercises for disabled people
Dom Thorpe is a personal trainer who specialises in working with disabled people to help them get fit and healthy. We’ve…
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