Year: 2014
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Lifestyle
Lost time is never found again
What does time mean to you? For some people time is money, while for others, time is what they are…
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Lifestyle
Disability counselling: could it help you?
Counselling can be an invaluable tool in helping someone grow and change for the better. But issues with disability are…
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Entertainment & Culture
Disability behind and in front of the camera
How many disabled people do you imagine are film makers? Not many we suspect. Well Athena Stevens, a film maker…
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Let’s get physical: a guide to disability sport in the UK
Everyone knows the benefits of taking part in sport and exercise, from a happier and healthier body to a boosted…
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Lifestyle
Why is this fitness model different to the rest?
Blake Beckford isn’t someone who would normally appear as a ‘torso of the week’ model. He certainly has a six…
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Lifestyle
Accessible Festivals: Reading 2014
Back in August our very own Disability Horizons co-founder, Martyn Sibley, went to check out the accessibility of Reading Festival.…
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Lifestyle
How to make your home accessible for you
From your inaccessible doorway to the kitchen surfaces out of reach, Frances Leckie from Independent Living offers her advice on…
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Lifestyle
Bionic model: disability won’t stop Elesha Turner
Model Elesha Turner has had her leg amputated and rebuilt after developing bone cancer. But she doesn’t think of herself…
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Work & Education
Top 10 tips to finding work if you are disabled
As we know, it’s twice as hard to find paid, sustainable work if you are disabled than if you are…
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Travel & Holidays
Disabled Travelling: how to push the boundaries
If you are keen to break out from the travelling norm, there are plenty of options available for those who…
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