Assistive Tech & Products

Disability Academy: new online resource offering in-depth advice and support

Disability Horizons CEO and Co-founder Martyn Sibley announces new online resource Disability Academy. It’s your one-stop-shop for comprehensive information covering everything…

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Top 10 apps for disabled people

We all like to live as independently as possible, and for disabled people, technology and apps are an invaluable aid…

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Assistive technology: 5 of the coolest gadgets

Assistive technology comes in all shapes and sizes these days. From wheelchairs to mobility scooters and mobile apps to kitchen…

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The Mobility Roadshow: top products to look out for

Visit The Mobility Roadshow, on from the 26th to 28th May, for inspirational independent living solutions and a variety of…

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Survey designed to improve the accessibility of websites

The Click-Away Pound Survey was created by Rick Williams to provide website owners with hard data about the business case…

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AbilityNet: making technology accessible for all

Accessible technology is playing a large part in making disabled people’s lives easier. To recognise new innovations in technology for disabled…

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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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Ride into a new world of independence with the Mobility Roadshow 2016

Every year the Mobility Roadshow showcases the latest gadgets and technology aimed at enabling disabled people to be more independent. This year it’s…

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The accessible workstation of a journalist and consultant

Robert Wemyss is the IT guru at Really Useful Stuff. RUS is delighted to join in with Disability Horizons to…

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How technology is helping more disabled people to work

In a recent survey by the charity Scope they reported the depressing finding that in 2013 around 430,000 disabled people…

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