Month: May 2018
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Steel Bones: first amputees to conquer Mount Snowdon
On 30th May, a determined group of 18 amputees from around the UK will set out on a truly inspirational…
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Lifestyle
Surviving a stroke: living life to the fullest and travelling around the world
New Disability Horizons writer Wolf, who is from New Zealand, is about to embark on a four-month-long adventure as he…
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Entertainment & Culture
What do you think of how people with disabilities are portrayed in films and on TV?
After watching jaw-dropping negativity of disability in a film, our Deputy Editor Shannon Kelly was compelled to write an article…
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Lifestyle
Disability and parenting: top baby products for disabled mums
Disabled mum Fi Anderson, who has muscular dystrophy, shares her blog post on the most useful baby products and gadgets…
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Entertainment & Culture
Disability short story series: Happy Birth-day
We don’t think that there are enough books with disabled characters as the hero or heroine. So, we’ve decided to…
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Lifestyle
Listening to young disabled people to help make a change
Living Life to the Fullest is a social research project that seeks to forge a new understanding of the lives,…
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Travel & Holidays
Top accessible house swapping tips for the bank holidays
With summer finally on its way, the bank holidays are the perfect time to start planning a break away. But…
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Entertainment & Culture
Eurovision 2018: the disabled singers past and present
Love it or hate it, Eurovision 2018 is almost upon us, with the semi-finals on the 8th and 10th and the…
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Lifestyle
Disability rights: 10 years of fighting for my basic rights to live
Sadly, throughout the world, many disabled people aren’t receiving the level of care that they need and deserve. We’ve heard…
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