Work & Education

Top tips to help you find for a job if you have a disability

Visually impaired blogger Holly, who runs Life of a Blind Girl, shares her blog post on the top tips for…

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From volunteering to starting my own business helping disabled people access events

Disability Horizons' very own Zubee Kibria, who has cerebral palsy, is starting her own events company. Learn more about her…

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Top tips for disabled students heading to university

Disabled and heading to university? Watch AccessAble's video for top tips from disabled student Sassy, such as disabled students allowance,…

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Future audiologist has a unique perspective as a wheelchair user

Olivia Bender was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis at the age of 14 and since then has used a wheelchair for…

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Be The Difference campaign: helping you to find work

Able Magazine recently launched its employment initiative, Be The Difference, with the aim of helping more disabled people find employment.…

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Business Disability Forum: exploring identity in the workplace

What does being disabled mean in the business world? Do you feel your identity is closely intertwined with your disability at…

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Step and Stone: a Bristol-based bakery training people with learning disabilities

Disabled people are twice as likely to be unemployed as non-disabled people, and only one in every 16 people with…

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Making changes toward inclusive employment for disabled people

We all know that finding work if you have a disability can be tricky. But some businesses are starting to…

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Why councils need to introduce disability officers

Working out what support is available to you if you’re disabled can be difficult. Where should you turn and what…

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Neurodiverse individuals considered ideal for cybersecurity jobs

As of late, cybersecurity has become a central topic in daily discussions among businesses and government agencies. The recent wave…

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