Work & Education

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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The benefits (and perils) of working as a disabled freelance writer

Steff Green is a freelance writer, blogger and illustrator living in New Zealand. She writes about disability issues, adaptive equipment…

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Amazon started small and look at it now…

Most businesses start small but, if they’re underpinned by a great idea, they’re sure to grow. That’s exactly what’s happening…

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Being your own boss: top 5 tips

Have you always dreamt of being your own boss? Co-editor Martyn Sibley talks about his experiences of becoming his own…

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Johnathan Wade’s 10 tips for entrepreneurs and employees

With January out if the way, many of us are thinking about what we want from 2013 and how we…

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Paralympic Games 2012: is disability viewed differently?

Following on from our article questioning whether the Paralympic Games 2012 has changed the way disability is viewed, Disability Horizons contributor…

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Stelios Award for Disabled Entrepreneurs: the winner’s story

Back in October we attended the launch of the Stelios Award for Disabled Entrepreneurs. Winning the award was Cyclone Technologies…

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Access to Work and UltraCane: helping navigate the world of work

Geoff Madge, a blind research officer at Essex County Council, is the first worker in the country to acquire an UltraCane…

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Challenges and success: starting a business with a disability

Business owner John Stanchina, a T-12 complete paraplegic, has found success in using his own frustrating experiences to create solutions…

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