Work & Education

Starting your own business: Huw Thomas of Promove UK

New Disability Horizons contributor, Huw Thomas, talks about his innovative new product that makes it easier for disabled passengers to…

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Aid4disabled: opening doors for disabled people

Patrick Burke, who has Multiple Sclerosis, talks to Disability Horizons about how his own experience with disability aids have shaped…

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Accessible Living: giving disabled people the freedom of choice

In the third of our Nokia Accessibility technology series, new Disability Horizons contributor, Linda Barlow, talks about her new website…

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Action for kids: enabling disabled youngsters to be independent

Sally Bishop, founder of Action For Kids, talks to Disability Horizons about the national charity and its work to support…

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Starting your own business: Peter Henry of ORIGIN

Peter Henry writes this great article following on from reading about the business ambitions of a man with a spinal…

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Disability e-courses: the new frontier

Co-Editor, Martyn Sibley, talks about his new disability e-courses, a selection of free workshops that he hopes will inform and inspire…

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Employability and disability

Katie Fraser, from Hertfordshire PASS, tells Disability Horizons how they work to help disabled people get into employment and live…

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Disability webinars: changing the world from your home

In the first of our Nokia Accessibility series on using technology to improve the lives of disabled people, Disability Horizons…

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Young and disabled? Make sure your voice is heard!

The Young People For Inclusion forum (YPFI) is made up of a group of young disabled people aged 13 to…

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My4Hands: lending a helping hand to disabled people

New Disability Horizons contributor, Dale Lehn, shares his story of how an unexpected disability encouraged him to create an ingenious…

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