Lifestyle

Stopping smoking: a challenge with long-term rewards

Kicking that cigarette habit is a tough challenge for a long-term smoker; in fact nicotine is one of the hardest…

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Disability and life: let’s not get involved in a sea of semantics…!

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

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DH Discounts: empowering disabled people through consumer choice

Introducing DH Discounts, our new site offering discounts on anything from mobility aids to accessible holidays. Read on to see…

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Sparks of change

Peaks and Troughs. Ebb and Flow. However much I strive for consistency, it always seems to evade me. Partly because…

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How to find the right personal assistant

Going to university or moving out for the first time can be a daunting and stressful experience for any young…

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Disability and independence: NHS wheelchair services

Frances Leckie, editor of Independent Living, writes about the current state of wheelchair services and how they could be set…

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Why person-centred support is revolutionizing care in the UK

Using a person-centred approach to enhance the way mental healthcare is delivered to adults and children sounds like common sense…

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The ex…

Rupy Kaur will be writing for DH on some of the experiences that happen to her on a day-to-day basis.…

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Everything is possible: driving to the Austrian mountains

Co-editor Martyn Sibley shares his “out-of-the-blue” decision of driving to the Austrian mountains. If this trip was possible to be…

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Disability and fashion: Chelsey Jay’s style diary February

Chelsey Jay Reynolds is a Director of Models with a Disability (Models of Diversity). She is set on changing the…

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