Year: 2014
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Assistive Tech & Products
Guest Post: stigma associated with mobility products is slowly subsiding
Gemma Harling is a published journalist who enjoys writing about a range of subjects and aims to change people’s perceptions…
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible travel in Europe: the day is coming…
How wonderful would it be to see a time when Europe is fully accessible to people with any disability, so…
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News
Graeae Theatre Company campaigns to #SaveTheILF Will you join them?
“You have to kill your neighbour to survive, it’s selfishness that keeps a man alive,” scream the poignant lyrics of…
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Entertainment & Culture
DH in the Pub: World Cup special
Football mania is sweeping the world as the 2014 FIFA World Cup excitement rages on. So what better topic to…
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Lifestyle
New York Fashion Week: the first runway model in a wheelchair
Picture this: it’s New York Fashion Week, an event surrounded by excitement and frenzied press, celebrities swarming in their droves…
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Work & Education
Disabilities aren’t always obvious
I’m Luke, originally from Jersey, and I first moved to the mainland in 2001 to attend university. But from early…
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Travel & Holidays
Guest Post: Travel insurance – guidance for holidaymakers
A world of accessible holiday opportunities awaits you and being disabled doesn’t mean that your travel insurance has to restrict…
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Lifestyle
Survivor personalities – uncovering resilience, finding happiness
Is it possible to be a better person following the loss of your sight or the acquisition of a major…
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Work & Education
Evenbreak: always looking for talented disabled people
We’re a diverse bunch, us disabled people, aren’t we? All different. Different skills, talents, ambitions, aspirations, personalities – oh, and…
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Entertainment & Culture
“Why am I disabled? Well…” 10 funny answers to a common question
Talking about disability is generally a very serious topic. With so many inaccessible places in the world, discrimination, stereotyping and…
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