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Lifestyle
Capable of More: a film breaking down stereotypes around disability and epilepsy
The Meath Epilepsy Charity, which supports people with epilepsy and disabilities, shares its short film challenging stereotypes, in collaboration with…
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Travel & Holidays
Accessible London: 10 of the best places to visit
If you have a disability, travelling is rarely straight forward. So that’s why we’ve teamed up with Carrie-Ann Lightley from…
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Wellbeing & Fitness
Could a wheelchair user be a football referee?
As Euro 2016 wraps up, a chat with Nathan Mattick, a football referee who uses a wheelchair, takes place. Discover…
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Entertainment & Culture
Katie Price: Harvey & Me: A documentary that shares disabled son’s transition into adulthood
TV personality and former model, Katie Price and her disabled son Harvey come together in a new BBC documentary called…
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Relationships & Sex
5 tips for keeping a positive mindset while dating with a disability
Dating is tricky for anyone, but we know that some disabled people can find it harder. But one thing that…
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Travel & Holidays
Tourism is for Everybody campaign: making travel more accessible
Tourism is for Everybody is a campaign aimed at encouraging individuals, businesses and policy makers to work together to deliver…
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Lifestyle
Accessing Center Parcs
Co-editor Martyn Sibley recently visited Center Parcs to check out the accessibility offering. Beyond the tranquil relaxation, he shares his…
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Lifestyle
Top 10 tips to finding the right personal assistant
We all want to be able to find reliable personal assistants that we can trust to help us live our…
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Work & Education
The legal profession: recruiting disabled graduate talent in the age of austerity?
In the current economic climate, unemployment is increasing and one may question the interest of recruiters to employ people with…
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