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Entertainment & Culture
Joanne Roughton-Arnold: visually impaired violinist, opera singer and founder of FormidAbility
Joanne Roughton-Arnold is a visually impaired violinist, opera singer and the founder of the opera company formidAbility, which makes opera…
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Lifestyle
Cerebral palsy and me: why I wear a helmet with pride
Simon Stevens. who has cerebral palsy, wears a helmet to protect him if he falls. But with what could be…
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Entertainment & Culture
How to fundraise if you have a disability
Stephanie, who has congenital muscular dystrophy, recently raised more than £700 for Muscular Dystrophy UK from her home. Find out…
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Entertainment & Culture
Rising Phoenix: a documentary about the Paralympic Games movement
Paralympian's hail launch of ground-breaking movie Rising Phoenix, which features the story of the Paralympic Games movement and is streamin on…
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News
Transport for London makes accessibility improvements for disabled passengers during Covid-19
With people returning to work and school and public places – such as shops, pubs, restaurants and cinemas – having…
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News
Amputee veterans conquer 1,000-mile cycle ride in support of comrade with motor neurone disease
Ten amputee veterans joined firefighters to ride from John O’Groats to Lands’ End in support of a comrade with Motor…
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Work & Education
How an inclusive internship for disabled people taught me that ‘Actually I Can’
Ria, who has chronic fatigue syndrome, tells us about how Leonard Cheshire's Change 100 internship programme gave her a new…
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Lifestyle
The advantages and disadvantages of my child having inherited my disability
Emma Bowler, who has Kniest Syndrome, a rare disability, talks about the positives and negatives of having a child who…
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