Wellbeing & Fitness

The freedom of flying with a disability

Kary Wright is a 49-year-old married father of two and a c5/c6 quadriplegic. Having shared his experiences of fishing with…

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iDID Adventure in the extreme with a disability

Susanne Rees, founder of iDID Adventure shares her experiences in coming to terms with an acquired disability and breaking down…

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Adaptive fishing in the great outdoors

Here at Disability Horizons we like to try out and showcase everything (and we mean everything!). Today we are glad…

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My life as a disabled football fanatic

New Disability Horizons contributor, Matt Padmore, tells us of his love of football and how a stroke (which left him…

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Disability and exercise: can they go hand in hand?

In the second of our Nokia Accessibility technology series, Co-Editor Srin Madipalli tests out the Thera-Vital exercise bike, the latest in technology…

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Conquering the London Marathon in a wheelchair

History will be made this weekend when Andy Gardiner and four others become the first wheelchair users to take part…

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Accessible activities in the Lake District

The Buzz Youth Activity Group (a local Cheshire-based organisation set up for young disabled people aged 8 – 18, delivering fun and…

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Q&A with Nicholas Hamilton

19-year-old Nicholas Hamilton, brother of Formula1 racing driver Lewis Hamilton, has cerebral palsy and has recently begun racing himself. Just over one year ago Nicholas relied on…

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Conquering Ben Nevis in a wheelchair

New Disability Horizons contributor, Mark Cooper, who has cerebral palsy, tells us about his mammoth journey climbing the 1,344 metres…

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How accessible is Camden?

Young People For Inclusion (YPFI) recently headed to Camden Market and the nearby Regent’s Canal to test out the areas’…

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