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Lifestyle
Legally Powered: improving accessibility and making a difference through law and journalism
Victoria-Jayne is making changes to accessibility through law and journalism by studying the ADJ's Certificate Foundation in Journalism.
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Entertainment & Culture
Bruce Kenneth: a furniture designer and TV craftsman with one arm
We speak to Bruce Kenneth about living with a disability, becoming a furniture designer and his appearances on TV.
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Lifestyle
Disabled student journalist calls an innovative accessible course a “stepping stone to a career in journalism”
Disabled blogger, Hannah Deakin, shares her experience pursuing a career in journalism by studying the ADJ's Certificate Foundation in Journalism.
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Assistive Tech & Products
8 stylish and functional adaptive clothing brands for disabled people
We share our collection of some adaptive clothing brands, all of which have discreet, accessible fastenings, wider openings and wheelchair-friendly…
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Entertainment & Culture
Paralympian Ellie Simmonds investigates pioneering drug for children with dwarfism in new documentary
Paralympian Ellie Simmonds is In a new BBC documentary where she investigates a controversial new drug that some people argue…
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Lifestyle
Why awkward conversations and intrusive questions about my disabled partner are not acceptable in society
Blogger, Becky Henley, shares her experiences of awkward conversations and intrusive questions she confronted about her partner Dan, who has…
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Assistive Tech & Products
What is universal design and how will it benefit disabled people?
Disabled blogger Emily Davison tells us about universal design, a term in which a brand or organisation creates a product…
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Assistive Tech & Products
All you need to know about the RADAR key scheme to access disabled toilets
We go through all you need to know about the RADAR key scheme – what a RADAR key is, the…
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