Year: 2018
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News
Direct Payments: the disparities between local authorities
Chris Cusack, who has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), examines how Direct Payments and the level of care people are getting…
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Relationships & Sex
Valentine’s Day: our ultimate dating, relationship and sex tips
Ahead of Valentine’s Day, we’re launching our new series of sex and relationship articles, to bring you our ultimate tips.…
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Relationships & Sex
VIDEO: Mik Scarlet on being yourself, being confident and being inclusive
In our latest video interview, we speak to journalist Mik Scarlet, best known for his bold looks, dynamic presenting-style and…
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Lifestyle
Knocking down disabling barriers through positivity
Sai Kaustuv Dasgupta is a name that has been hitting the international headlines for two reasons. Firstly, for his multi-creative…
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News
VIDEO: Tanni Grey-Thompson on changing the world for disabled people
Following on from our launch of the DHorizons Tribe, in our new series, we’ll be interviewing experts, celebrities, and influencers to bring…
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Lifestyle
Accessible bathrooms: small things can make a big difference
It’s amazing how the seemingly simple things, that most people take for granted, can make such a big difference to…
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Entertainment & Culture
Don’t let your wheelchair get in the way of experiencing live music
Live music is an exhilarating experience, one not to be missed, no matter what your disability. So we’ve asked music concert enthusiast…
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Work & Education
Local authorities: are disabled people being represented?
Local authorities are supposed to represent the mix of people in the local area. With an estimated 13 million disabled…
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Lifestyle
Disability and parenting: making my dream of motherhood come true
Aideen Blackborough has never let her disability hold her back, and that was no different when it came to fulfilling…
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Entertainment & Culture
We speak to disabled BBC weather presenter Lucy Martin
Lucy Martin, who was born without her right forearm and hand, is the first visibly disabled BBC weather presenter. In…
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