Entertainment & Culture

How you can get involved in a new orchestra for young disabled people

The National Open Youth Orchestra, an orchestra for young disabled people, is currently looking for new members (deadline Sunday 8th…

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Lifestyle

Overcoming a stutter to fulfil my dream of teaching

Adam Black shares his experience of living with a stutter and how he overcame his condition with help from The…

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Relationships & Sex

Is online dating becoming more accessible?

New research has shown that online dating is now considered one of the most popular ways to meet a romantic…

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Lifestyle

Don’t get caught out: the ultimate guide to shopping online securely

Online shopping can open up a whole world to disabled people, who might otherwise be unable to easily access high…

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Lifestyle

How to achieve practicality and style in your adapted bathroom

The bathroom is the most commonly adapted room in a home, enabling anyone with a disability to maintain their independence.…

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Entertainment & Culture

This is Not a Safe Space: a show about the truth of disability in the modern world

Award-winning poet and performer Jackie Hagan’s latest show, This is Not a Safe Space, explores the impact of benefit cuts…

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Work & Education

The Four Biscuits: a bakery run by women with Down’s syndrome

At the start of Down’s Syndrome Awareness Week and ahead of Worlds Down’s Syndrome Day on 21st March, we hear…

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Wellbeing & Fitness

Top disability sports: how you can take part

When we think of disability sports we think often of Paralympics. However, you do not need to be the next…

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Work & Education

VIDEO interview: how to find a job if you’re disabled

In our latest video interview, Disability Horizons Co-founder Martyn Sibley talks to Jane Hatton, who runs Evenbreak, a job site dedicated…

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Lifestyle

10 things a disabled person needs to know about their mother

A mother’s love is strong and unbreakable. She’s usually your biggest fan. But as a disabled person, do you worry…

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