Work & Education

Working for the BBC: challenging perceptions of disability and employment

In our series of interviews with various disabled BBC employees across the business, we delve into what it’s really like…

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Working for the BBC: making accessible technology better

In our series of interviews with various disabled BBC employees across the business, we delve into what it’s really like…

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Working for the BBC: from homelessness to success

In our series of interviews with various disabled BBC employees across the business, we delve into what it’s really like…

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Working for the BBC: could you be the next employee?

In our series of interviews with various disabled BBC employees across the business, we delve into what it’s really like…

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BBC: new disabled talent wanted

Many people dream of working for the BBC – it’s well respected, highly acclaimed and the roles within it are…

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Disabilities aren’t always obvious

I’m Luke, originally from Jersey, and I first moved to the mainland in 2001 to attend university. But from early…

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Evenbreak: always looking for talented disabled people

We’re a diverse bunch, us disabled people, aren’t we? All different. Different skills, talents, ambitions, aspirations, personalities – oh, and…

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Knowing your value and believing in it

Do you know what you’re worth? Whether you’re in employment, looking for work or an entrepreneur, knowing your value and…

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Q& A with James King: how to build a successful business around your disability

Disability Horizons contributor Nichola Daunton talks to James King, owner of Oliver James Garden Rooms and winner of the Stelios…

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Job shadowing at CNN: encouraging talent no matter what your disability

Ever wanted to work in television? Well now you might be able to, as CNN, a division of Turner Broadcasting,…

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