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The UK National Lottery’s Good Causes Program reaches out

The UK National Lottery makes sure as much money as possible goes towards philanthropic causes. It is so important to…

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Becoming disabled: how to continue your old life – with minor adjustments

Becoming disabled later in life can be extremely tough. Your life is no longer what it was and your sense…

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Dyscalculia and dyslexia: improving learning for children with learning difficulties

Learning can be a lot harder for children with learning difficulties such as dyscalculia and dyslexia, especially when it comes…

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Top tips for getting around when you have dementia

Many people assume that dementia and Alzheimers are something that only affect older people, but in the UK it’s estimated…

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Disability and fashion: fashion is for every body

Alicia Searcy, also known as Nashville’s disabled style blogger extraordinaire, the Spashionista (short for Spastic Fashionista), is set on changing the…

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Could the average Joe spend the day in a wheelchair?

Most people don’t even think about the level of planning wheelchair users need to do before heading out of the…

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Defying disability and breaking limitations through Anime art

Living with a disability in various parts of the world often comes with its own challenges and difficulties. The main issue…

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Disability and fashion: details on wheels… shoes, bags and accessories

Alicia Searcy, also known as Nashville’s disabled style blogger extraordinaire, the Spashionista (short for Spastic Fashionista), is set on changing the…

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Disability and independence: comfort and independence in the bedroom

Frances Leckie, editor of Independent Living, looks at developments to help with improving comfort and independence in the bedroom. #DHguru…

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The power of social media for disabled people

There have never been so many different ways to influence decision-making at all levels of society. Social media allows disabled…

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