Month: March 2019
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Team BRIT and Nicolas Hamilton launch the UK’s first racing academy for disabled drivers
Team BRIT has launched the UK’s first racing academy for disabled drivers at a special event at Dunsfold racetrack in…
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Travel & Holidays
Naidex 2019: how to get the most out of your accessible adventures
Make sure your next holiday is as accessible as it is enjoyable by visiting Naidex 2019 – for FREE. The…
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Travel & Holidays
7 useful travel tips for disabled adventurers
Selecting the Right Destination: Embracing Adaptability and Local Support Choosing a travel destination is a delightful journey in itself. For…
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Lifestyle
Disabled model Samanta Bullock on how to love your body
Model and para-athlete Samanta Bullock shares her blog post about why all disabled people should learn to love their bodies,…
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Travel & Holidays
Did you know that India is surprisingly accessible?
Many people assume that India is completely inaccessible if you have a disability. Neha Arora, whose parents are both disabled,…
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News
Horrible Histories – Dreadful Deaf – Deafinitely not for the faint-hearted!
Deafinitely Theatre and Birmingham Stage Company have announced the world première Horrible Histories – Dreadful Deaf – Deafinitely not for…
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Entertainment & Culture
‘Bionic Model’ Rebekah Marine to appear on this week’s episode of Say Yes to the Dress
TLC’s hit show Say Yes to the Dress is back for its 17th series and features ‘Bionic Model’, Rebekah Marine,…
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Entertainment & Culture
Getting into the arts – no matter what your disability
The UK has a fantastically creative and inclusive arts scene, with plenty of opportunities for disabled people to express themselves.…
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Lifestyle
Interview: we speak to disability activist and blogger Chloe Tear
Back in spring 2017, we spoke to disability blogger Chloe Tear about her life as a student with cerebral palsy.…
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