Work & Education

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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Presenting with finesse!

Delivering presentations is becoming a greater aspect of many employment roles and interview processes. As someone with a mobility impairment,…

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Pre Recruitment Training: Still one of best ways to help talented disabled jobseekers beat the competition

Regular DH contributor, Mark Wilson, who worked for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for over 35 years shares…

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A profile of Paul Carter – journalist and producer

Disabled journalist and writer Sarah Ismail features Paul Carter, a co-director of Markthree Media, an award-winning television production company. 2019:…

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A tale of fate, irony and happy endings

New DH contributor, Jane Hatton, a finalist of the Stelios Disabled Entrepreneurs Award in 2008, founded and runs Evenbreak, a…

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The power of volunteering

Sarah Levis, a blogger from Canada shares another insightful article about her experience of voluntary work and how it helped…

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