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The Phoenix Blend cafe: helping transform people’s lives

Gaining skills and experience is invaluable, particularly if you are disabled and want to maintain or gain your independence. Well that’s…

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Inaccessible high street shops: retailers listen up!

Trailblazers recently launched a report and campaign to make our inaccessible high streets better. Aimed at getting the retailers to…

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Disability and parenting: how possible is it?

Marie has Osteogenesis Imperfecta, and in 2013 she became a parent through surrogacy. We talk to Marie about how her…

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Working for the BBC: from homelessness to success

In our series of interviews with various disabled BBC employees across the business, we delve into what it’s really like…

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Working for the BBC: could you be the next employee?

In our series of interviews with various disabled BBC employees across the business, we delve into what it’s really like…

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BBC: new disabled talent wanted

Many people dream of working for the BBC – it’s well respected, highly acclaimed and the roles within it are…

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The great mobility scooter debate

Recently the BBC reported on a motorised suitcase designed for airline passengers to sit on and ride around the airport,…

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New York Fashion Week: the first runway model in a wheelchair

Picture this: it’s New York Fashion Week, an event surrounded by excitement and frenzied press, celebrities swarming in their droves…

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Survivor personalities – uncovering resilience, finding happiness

Is it possible to be a better person following the loss of your sight or the acquisition of a major…

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Raising awareness of spinal cord injury and the support available

The Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) is the leading national user-led charity for spinal cord injured (SCI) people. Being a user…

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