Month: November 2015
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Travel & Holidays
VisitEngland: accessible countryside breaks
Following on from VisitEngland’s launch of its Access for All campaign, which aimed to raise awareness of accessible places across England, it…
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News
DH Podcast: Dicky and Marv on… independent living
In the latest edition of Dicky and Marv they discuss Independent Living. With one growing up in Grimsby and the…
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Relationships & Sex
Disability, sex and relationships: pleasuring women
In our series on disability, sex and relationships, expert and resident agony aunt Tuppy (who runs Outsiders – a private…
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Travel & Holidays
The disabled foodie’s top 5 New York City accessible restaurants
David Friedman is a 39 year-old foodie living in NYC who happens to be disabled. He uses a wheelchair. In…
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Travel & Holidays
Escape… with Accomable
Every week, we’ll be posting a selection of holiday rentals that have been posted to our new listing service, Accomable.…
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Assistive Tech & Products
The accessible workstation of a journalist and consultant
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
10 reasons to love your disability
Negative comments about disability are all too common. So, we wanted to turn it on it’s head by asking one of…
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Travel & Holidays
Escape… with Accomable
Every week, we’ll be posting a selection of holiday rentals that have been posted to our new listing service, Accomable.…
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Travel & Holidays
VisitEngland: accessible coastal breaks
Following on from VisitEngland’s launch of its Access for All campaign – which aimed to raise awareness of accessible places across England…
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Travel & Holidays
Discover Cambridge on an accessible tour
One of the most revered and beautiful university towns in the UK, Cambridge, with its myriad of medieval colleges, cobbled…
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