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The truth about being disabled… or how it feels to be an outsider

The following is an except from George Baker’s new book “The Adversity Edge: How To Finally Create The Life Of…

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The People’s Strictly: dancing with a disability

As the new series of Strictly Come Dancing begins, Trishna Bharadia who danced on this year’s The People’s Strictly, talks…

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Disability and life: the control dynamic between you and your PA

Rupy Kaur is a young, British Asian, disabled woman, who is very independent and can be feisty when needed (so…

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Disability and public speaking: overcoming the fear

Hi, I’m Jennie and I’m new to Disability Horizons! I’m 24 and have Cerebral Palsy, which affects all four limbs…

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Don’t put limits on your independence, get a mobility product for every occasion

Sometimes in life it’s necessary to put practicality before comfort, but why put up with anything less than the best…

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Disability and life: should you date your PA?

Rupy Kaur is a young, British Asian, disabled woman, who is very independent and can be feisty when needed (so…

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Disability and Housing: is independent living a luxury?

Alicia Wood is the housing guru and chief executive at Housing & Support Alliance. H&SA is delighted to join with…

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Disability and Independence: accessorise your wheelchair, simplify your life!

Frances Leckie, editor of Independent Living, takes a look at some of the latest wheelchair accessories to make life on…

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Disability and life: can you be friends with your PA?

Rupy Kaur is a young, British Asian, disabled woman, who is very independent and can be feisty when needed (so…

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Performance, fashion, wheels & me

Charlotte was diagnosed with peripheral Sensory Motor Axonal Neuropathy at the age of two. She’s now an aspiring actress and model.…

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