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UK Government announces £30 million investment for Changing Places toilets

The UK government have said it will boost funding for Changing Places toilets to £30 million and make Changing Places…

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Cervical Cancer Prevention Week: making cervical screenings accessible to disabled women

It is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, which raises awareness of smear tests. However, disabled women are missing out due to…

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Travel & Holidays

AccessAble: accessibility information for across the UK

With its Detailed Access Guides, website and app AccessAble helps you to plan days out and holidays across the UK,…

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Martyn Sibley makes it into the Power 100 list 2019

Martyn Sibley has made the Power 100 list 2019, recognised for his work in blogging, public speaking, social change coaching…

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Banning pavement parking could give freedom to disabled pedestrians

MPs have proposed plans to have an outright ban on pavement parking in England, which could better enable disabled people…

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Travel & Holidays

Top 5 mobility aids to rent for your next holiday

Travelling soon and worried about bringing your mobility aids along, such as a ramp, hoist and bath aids? Skip the…

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Travel & Holidays

How AccessAble takes the chance out of going out

If you're always frustrated by the difficulties of going out with a disability because of inaccessibility, check out the AccessAble…

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Entertainment & Culture

The Equality and Accessibility of eSports

Video games are bigger than ever, and they’re no longer something that’s best enjoyed on the sofa in your living…

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Entertainment & Culture

Music venues continue to lack access facilities for disabled fans

More than 3.7 million disabled attend music events but reports have emerged that music venues continue to lack access facilities…

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Cake shop chain admits access failings and makes immediate changes

Cake shop chain Konditor admits access failings after a disability campaigner raised concerns. Esther Leighton, co-founder of the disabled-led campaigning…

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