Month: November 2012
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Travel & Holidays
Last minute accessible Christmas breaks
Looking for a Christmas getaway in the UK? Steph Fairfoul, from Enjoybedandbreakfast.com (a small independent travel website showcasing bed and…
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible Paris?
Thinking of going on a trip to Paris? Regular Disability Horizons contributor, Hayleigh Barclay, tells us about her trip to…
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Travel & Holidays
Guest post: enjoying an accessible Mediterranean holiday
The Mediterranean region is a wealth of cultures, languages and beautiful weather. The Mediterranean coastline is covered by France, Spain,…
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Entertainment & Culture
Film review: Rust and Bone
Disability Horizons reader, Judith Merry, went to the preview screening (last Monday) of the new film Rust and Bone, courtesy…
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Work & Education
Success in business: PA Pool and the Association of Colleges Gold Award
Wheelchair user and creator of PA recruitment website PA Pool, Katy Etherington, paints a picture for Disability Horizons of the…
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Entertainment & Culture
AJ Brockman: Differently abled through digital art
A rising star, digital artist AJ Brockman creates traditional and modern art using computer software. We asked AJ to talk…
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Entertainment & Culture
Viewing disability and difference through the eye of a lens
Photography can be a powerful way to explore both the human body and how is is seen by the world.…
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Travel & Holidays
Mar y Sol hotel: Accessible holidays in Tenerife
The Mar y Sol hotel in Tenerife, caters for disabled and non-disabled holiday makers with accessible accommodation and leisure facilities,…
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Entertainment & Culture
Arlene on the Scene: disability and children’s books
Arlene on the Scene is a children’s book about disability and embracing differences. The author, Carol Liu, talks to Disability Horizons…
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