Month: March 2016
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Entertainment & Culture
Disability and entertainment: is there any difference between a writer with a disability and one without?
Hayleigh has a Masters in Creative Media Practises and is currently undertaking a Doctorate of Fine Arts in Creative Writing…
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Lifestyle
Ways to make your home more accessible
We all want to feel comfortable and at ease in our homes, but adjusting to a lifestyle change can be…
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Assistive Tech & Products
NAIDEX 2016: finding independence all in one place
UPDATE: Naidex 2018 will be on the 25th and 26th April 2018 – you can get FREE Naidex tickets here. Naidex 2018:…
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Beyond the Paralympians: why access to fitness should be available to all
Parallel London is the world’s first disability-led mass participation run event taking place at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on 4th September2016.…
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Lifestyle
Disability and fashion: 7 wardrobe essentials for wheelchair-dependent ladies
Alicia Searcy, also known as Nashville’s disabled style blogger extraordinaire, the Spashionista (short for Spastic Fashionista), is set on changing the…
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Wheely Wacky Adventures: you’re in for a fun ride!
What do you get when you cross two free spirited girls from New Zealand, one wheelchair and one camera? Really…
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Relationships & Sex
Undressing Disability and changing perceptions
This time last year we published an article on Enhance the UK’s campaign Undressing Disability, which aimed to change perceptions of…
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Lifestyle
‘I am not lazy!’ Tackling misconceptions around Myasthenia
Carlos Blanch is the president and a founding member of the Myasthenia Gravis Association in Peru, as support group for…
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Lifestyle
Inspiration and innovative technology for disabled people
No one can deny that Paralympians are inspiring, whether you’re disabled or not. But what about being inspired by someone…
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