Entertainment & Culture

New sci-fi novel features a main character with a disability

One of the differences with Synthesis: Weave is that while it’s got a disabled protagonist it’s not a book about…

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Entertainment & Culture

Attitude is Everything: introducing gloves to revolutionise disability and music

People think they know how music should sound and, sadly, how it should look. But disabled musician Kris Haplin has been…

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Lifestyle

Disability and independence: the tricky business of transferring

Frances Leckie, editor of Independent Living, looks at some of the challenges around transferring and personal dignity. #DHgurus My day…

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Lifestyle

Disability and fashion: a spashionista’s guide to shopping

My name is Alicia Searcy, also known as Nashville’s disabled style blogger extraordinaire, the Spashionista (short for Spastic Fashionista). I…

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Travel & Holidays

Disability and accessible tourism: the accessible tourism dilemma

The Bimblers describe themselves as the UK’s most unlikely travel bloggers. Rob together with his partner Bridget travel in a…

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Lifestyle

I’m disabled and I wear make-up, so what?

Blogger Sarah, who writes about beauty, lifestyle and living with chronic pain, shares her post on the comments and double…

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Work & Education

Disability and employment: how to start your own business

Shezad Nawab is a very successful deaf entrepreneur born and raised in Birmingham. At a very early age he showed…

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Travel & Holidays

Top 10 accessible activities in the Netherlands

Christmas and New Year are over, but the perfect way to cheer yourself up is to start thinking about your 2016 holiday. That’s why we’ve…

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Relationships & Sex

Top tips for dating with a disability

As New Year’s Eve is upon us and 2016 is close by, we decided to ask Disability Match‘s dating expert, David Miller,…

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Lifestyle

10 annoying or inappropriate questions disabled people have to endure

Disablism is generally informed by stereotypes, ignorance and false assumptions about disabled people. Because of this, social norms are often…

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