Month: March 2015
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Lifestyle
Disability and motherhood: the choice mothers make
This weekend the UK celebrated Mother’s Day, that time of year when motherhood is celebrated and gifts, flowers and special…
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Work & Education
Employment and disability: gaining confidence
Jane Hatton, who manages Evenbreak, a not-for-profit job board run by disabled people for disabled people, publishes her monthly article…
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Travel & Holidays
Help shine a light on the world’s best, and most inclusive, eco tourism
Last year the World Responsible Tourism Awards at WTM featured a category dedicated to accessible tourism – and not only…
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Assistive Tech & Products
Disability and gadgets: join the #Robot revolution
Robert Wemyss is the IT guru at Really Useful Stuff. RUS is delighted to join in with Disability Horizons to…
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Lifestyle
Why person-centred support is revolutionizing care in the UK
Using a person-centred approach to enhance the way mental healthcare is delivered to adults and children sounds like common sense…
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News
7 terrible things the coalition government has done to disabled people
With the 2015 election fast approaching, we take a look back at the coalition government, the cuts, and what both have…
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Lifestyle
The ex…
Rupy Kaur will be writing for DH on some of the experiences that happen to her on a day-to-day basis.…
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Relationships & Sex
Disability and relationships: how to use your assets
In our series of articles on dating, relationships, love and sex, Emily Yates, who is an agony aunt for Enhance the…
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Travel & Holidays
Disability and travel: a Norwegian cruise ship
If you have a disability, travelling is rarely straight forward. So that’s why we’ve teamed up with Carrie-Ann Lightley from Tourism…
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