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Gardening jobs for autumn: top tips if you’re disabled

Niki Preston, who has phocomelia and secondary thalidomide, is a keen gardener. She talks about her experiences as a disabled…

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6 misconception about ventilators debunked

Disabled writer, Raya AlJadir, who uses a ventilator, busts 6 myths around ventilators, and explains the different types of ventilator…

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Being blind doesn’t mean you can’t be fashionable

Clare Beetham, who is blind, breaks myths around visually impaired people not being fashionable, and how the fashion industry needs…

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2 FREE online taster classes to help you change your life

If you're feeling lost or like you need a change, take a look at these two FREE online classes to…

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Cerebral palsy and me: why I wear a helmet with pride

Simon Stevens. who has cerebral palsy, wears a helmet to protect him if he falls. But with what could be…

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Cerrie Burnell: disabled actress, author and TV presenter

Cerrie Burnell is a disabled actress, author and TV presenter best known for being a presenter of the BBC children’s…

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The advantages and disadvantages of my child having inherited my disability

Emma Bowler, who has Kniest Syndrome, a rare disability, talks about the positives and negatives of having a child who…

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Briony May Williams: Bake Off semi-finalist and TV presenter who lives with a “little hand”

Briony May Williams is a disabled baker and TV presenter who got to the smi-finals of the Great British Bake…

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58% of disabled and chronically ill people feel anxious about the easing of lockdown rules

58% of people feel really anxious about the easing of lockdown restrictions, and 49% feel the same about the changes…

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Blogger Lucy Reynolds on perceptions and the representation of disability

Dr Lucy Reynolds PhD, who is a blogger, public speaker and disability advocate with cerebral palsy, talks about how her…

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