Entertainment & Culture

Q&A with On the Move photography competition winner

16-year-old Sophie Taylor recently won the  2012 On the Move photography competition for those aged 12 to 17 year old.…

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Lifestyle

Jury service: you’d think it would be accessible, right?

Jo Evans, who uses a hearing aid and wheelchair, tells Disability Horizons about her recent experiences on a jury, and…

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Travel & Holidays

Top 5 accessible walks in the Lake District: part 1

Spring has sprung – kind of – or at least, if it hasn’t with you yet, I’m sure you’re chomping…

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Lifestyle

Papworth Trust’s respite farm made possible by The Secret Millions

Have you been watching The Secret Millions on Channel 4? If you tuned in on Sunday 24th March, you would have seen…

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Travel & Holidays

Planning an accessible Caribbean holiday

Ever dreamt of going to the Caribbean but assumed it’s not accessible? Holiday Hypermarket tells Disability Horizons how to plan an…

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Work & Education

Finding business creativity through your disability

Last year we spoke to Debbie Deboo about her business, GlamSticks, and her unfortunate need to sell the company. Now Debbie…

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Travel & Holidays

Top ski resorts for disabled skiers

David Fennings is a ski and snowboard instructor for both able-bodied and disabled people. Having worked at a variety of…

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Lifestyle

10 tips for finding the best care support

Many would agree that the right care can transform your life. That’s why we’ve spoken to Ann Macfarlane (OBE), who is…

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Entertainment & Culture

The Last Leg: behind the scenes with Alex Brooker

Have you been watching The Last Leg? We’ve been talking to Alex Brooker, one of the three dynamic presenters giving…

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Lifestyle

Education for children with special educational needs

As the parent of a child with special needs, you will naturally have concerns over the provisions that are made…

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