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Assisted dying: for and AGAINST

Following the recent news about right-to-die-campaigners representing people with disabilities losing their battle, we speak to two people on very…

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Assisted dying: FOR and against

Following the recent news about right-to-die-campaigners representing people with disabilities losing their battle, we speak to two people on very…

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James’s Place: a unique day care centre

Danielle Rolfe tells Disability Horizons all about the recovery of an old country mansion and the adaptations done to transform…

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Paralympic Games: keeping the flame burning

Co-editor Martyn Sibley is taking up the mantel from last year’s Paralympic Games as Britain’s Personal Best launches to help…

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Join DH Market Research!

Would you like to help companies improve the services and products they offer to disabled people; and get PAID for…

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Accessible Britain: reviews from you

Accessible Britain is a new and exciting destination website that help people living with disability enjoy fuller and more active…

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RaceRunning: have you heard of this athletic disability sport?

19-year-old Hannah Dines shares her experience of RaceRunning, a disability sport that enables people with mobility issues to race on…

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Petition to create respite facilities to support disabled adults aged 21-45

Robert Watson is on a quest: to create respite facilities to support disabled adults with life-shortening conditions aged 21-45. Read…

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Disability Horizons: one awesome community!

This weekend saw the brilliant DH Summit, a day where you, our readers, got together to learn, laugh and celebrate…

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Don’t Wake Me: The Ballad of Nihal Armstrong at the Cockpit Theatre

New contributor, Jo Sutherland, submits her review of the ongoing theatre piece “Don’t wake me”, an intensely dramatic and moving…

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