Year: 2012
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Wellbeing & Fitness
iDID Adventure in the extreme with a disability
Susanne Rees, founder of iDID Adventure shares her experiences in coming to terms with an acquired disability and breaking down…
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Work & Education
Action for kids: enabling disabled youngsters to be independent
Sally Bishop, founder of Action For Kids, talks to Disability Horizons about the national charity and its work to support…
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Entertainment & Culture
Once upon a time: children’s books need disabled heroes
Alexandra Strick talks to Disability Horizons about her work to make children’s books more inclusive and accessible. When I was…
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Entertainment & Culture
The Undateables: a frank review
Regular contributor, Deborah Caulfield, tells us her opinion on The Undateables, a three-part series following a group of people with…
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Lifestyle
Differing disabilities, one community
Through shared understanding of how a disability can limit a person, friends Blake and Marissa discuss the importance of creating…
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Entertainment & Culture
Drake Music: breaking down disabling barriers to music
New Disability Horizons contributor, Carien Meijer, CEO of a dynamic music and technology hub, Drake Music, tells us how the…
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Entertainment & Culture
Oyster Project: Disability charity with an ethos that ‘the world is your oyster’
New Disability Horizons contributor, John Russell, shares with us the story of how, and why, he created a charity called…
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Assistive Tech & Products
Hailo-ing a cab!
Here at Disability Horizons, we regularly keep an eye out for any new gizmos, gadgets and apps that might help…
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Assistive Tech & Products
The app that could change the way autism is diagnosed
Disability Horizons is very excited to publish a new article from Adelina Chalmers. You may remember her last, very popular,…
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