Work & Education

Actually I Can: independence and your dreams are possible as a disabled person

Disability charity Leonard Cheshire has launched a campaign called Actually I Can, which encourages disabled people to share their stories…

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JOB opportunity working from home for a disability-friendly company

If you're disabled or have a health condition and are looking for a job that allows you to work from…

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Blind presenter and vlogger Lucy Edwards on being herself and making a difference

Blind vlogger Lucy Edwards has built a career on being open about her disability and its challenges. Discover Lucy's journey…

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How starting a blog changed my life with ME for the better

Blogger Pippa tells us how she came to start a blog and Instagram channel sharing her experiences with ME/CFS, and…

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Turning my passion for films into a career as a disabled film editor

Stephanie Castelete-Tyrrell, who has congenital Muscular Dystrophy, has turned her passion for film and editing into a career as a…

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Liz Johnson on her Paralympic swimming career and being a disabled entrepreneur

Liz Johnson is a former Paralympic swimmer and disability entreprenaur. We speak to her about her successful swimming career and…

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How one woman supports businesses looking to become Disability Confident

Emma Shepherd used her experience living with a disability and her background in HR to create Let's Talk Disability. This…

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5 home working tips for the Covid-19 lockdown and beyond

Victoria Clutton, who has chronic fatigue syndrome, has always worked from home. Here, she shares her tips to help employees…

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Deaf volunteer and filmmaker changes attitudes on deafness in Kenya

Raabia Hussain is a Deaf independent filmmaker from Oldham, Greater Manchester. She recently volunteered in Kenya to help teach Deaf…

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How blogging can change perceptions about disability

Lucy Wood, who has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, is a blogger, vlogger and disability advocate. She uses her…

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