Work & Education

Reasonable adjustments?

This Tuesday saw the International Day for Persons with Disabilities, a great opportunity to take a look at where we…

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Around the world: equipping disabled people with skills in Vietnam

Skills are the foundations of being independent, from simple things like cooking, to skills that enable someone to get the…

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Volunteering: new skills and new experiences

Stuck in a job you hate, have difficulty looking for work or need a more flexible post? Well, have you…

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Stelios Award for Disabled Entrepreneurs: last chance to apply

Huw Thomas, winner of the Stelios Award for Disabled Entrepreneurs in 2011, shares with DH readers his experience of applying,…

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Work and disability: top tips for job hunting

As we launch our very own Disability Horizons jobs board, our volunteer Zubee talks about her experience of looking for…

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We need more disabled women on TV

How many disabled female characters in movies or on TV can you count? Probably not a lot, and especially not…

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Top tips on moving out and becoming a student

With 2013 university clearing time is upon us, new Disability Horizons contributor Tayjus Surampudi gives his tips, from the viewpoint…

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Embracing acquired disability: in it together

Ed Fletcher is CEO of Fletchers Solicitors, one of the UK’s leading medical negligence and serious injury law firms. Ed…

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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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From a speech impairment to a motivational speaker

Blogger and motivational speaker Glenda Watson Hyatt, who has a speech impairment, shares her post on how she became a…

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