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Merry Christmas from Disability United

Have a great Christmas everyone! We hope you enjoyed our advent calendar! Here it is in full: Season’s greetings to…

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When your loved one is diagnosed with a terminal illness

You’ve just experienced the worst thing you’ll likely ever experience. Your loved one has been diagnosed with a terminal illness.…

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My Search for a New Personal Assistant

It’s just over a year since my first self-hired Personal Assistant left. Since I lost this PA (who I hired…

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The UK National Lottery’s Good Causes Program reaches out

The UK National Lottery makes sure as much money as possible goes towards philanthropic causes. It is so important to…

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Dyscalculia and dyslexia: improving learning for children with learning difficulties

Learning can be a lot harder for children with learning difficulties such as dyscalculia and dyslexia, especially when it comes…

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Victims of TBI fight for education and awareness

There are any number of accidents and injuries that can result in the victim being considered disabled and not all…

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Helping to cope with death and bereavement

Sad as it is, death and dying is a part of life that someday we will all have to deal…

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Why Not People? launch event

Want to access live entertainment, but find the venue doesn’t accommodate your needs? Why Not People? plan to change that.…

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New source of information for people affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 2

Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Support UK is a charity that provides information and support to individuals and families living in…

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100 and Counting

Government statistics show that newborns have a good chance of living to 100 years old and over. In honour of…

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