Work & Education

Introducing our new Six Month Academy Mentee, Marni Smyth!

Back in August we launched our first Six Month Academy mentoring and work experience scheme, in partnership with the good…

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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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Six Month Academy: mentoring scheme for young people with SMA

We’ve teamed up with SMA Support UK to create the Six Month Academy, our new mentoring scheme for young people…

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Disability and employment: how to play the cards you have been dealt

Public speaker and consultation counsellor Spann Cordle speaks to Disability Horizons about his impressive education and career and how he aims to…

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The Stelios Award 2015: creating opportunities for disabled entrepreneurs

The Stelios Award for Disabled Entrepreneurs is back, and the winner gets £50,000 – the largest cash prize of its…

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Disability and employment: planning your career

Jane Hatton, who manages Evenbreak, a not-for-profit job board run by disabled people for disabled people, publishes her monthly article…

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Don’t let disability get in the way of your studies

It’s all too easy to give up on further study, assuming that either your age or a disability, or both,…

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Disability and employment: when, if and how to talk about disability

Jane Hatton, who manages Evenbreak, a not-for-profit job board run by disabled people for disabled people, publishes her monthly article…

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Disability and life: the imperfect PAs

Rupy Kaur is a young, British Asian, disabled woman, who is very independent and can be feisty when needed (so…

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Looking past limits: don’t fight who you are

“Every one of us must be the very best of ourselves. I no longer want anyone else to be invisible.…

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