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Disability and literature: why aren’t we better represented?

I don’t think anyone would argue that disabled people aren’t properly represented enough, especially in literature. Wanja Maina believes this…

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Disability and Christmas parties: bring on the many misadventures

Christmas is a fun time of year, a great excuse to attend numerous parties. The downside though, if you have…

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10 top tips for keeping healthy

After a blip with his health, Co-editor Martyn Sibley gives his advice on how to avoid physical dips and to…

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Royal Shakespeare Theatre: how accessible is it?

Last weekend I was invited by the Royal Shakespeare Company to go and see their new production of Love’s Labour’s…

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“Change for 2015” eCampaign

Tell us in a one minute video a change you want to see happen in 2015!!! All too often, disabled…

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Lost time is never found again

What does time mean to you? For some people time is money, while for others, time is what they are…

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Disability counselling: could it help you?

Counselling can be an invaluable tool in helping someone grow and change for the better. But issues with disability are…

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Accessible Festivals: Reading 2014

Back in August our very own Disability Horizons co-founder, Martyn Sibley, went to check out the accessibility of Reading Festival.…

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How to make your home accessible for you

From your inaccessible doorway to the kitchen surfaces out of reach, Frances Leckie from Independent Living offers her advice on…

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Lily’s growing quest for adventure

Spending time on a tall ship in the South Indian seas may not sound like an obvious holiday choice for…

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