Accessibility

Lifestyle

Urban planning student with a disability hopes to make cities more inclusive and accessible

Amelia O’Hare is an avid traveller, urban planning student and wheelchair user who is using her experiences to make cities…

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Lifestyle

How the Access Card scheme can help you convey your needs

A scheme in the UK is continuing to support disabled people in disclosing their needs to providers in an easy…

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Assistive Tech & Products

New accessibility reviews app will take the chance out of going out

A new app, AccessAble, has officially launched into the Apple and Google Play Stores. Developed by a national disability organisation,…

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Lifestyle

How AccessAble’s website and app can make your life easier

Disability Horizons Co-founder Martyn Sibley recently tried out the new AccessAble app. It has accessibility data for restaurants, attractions, shops,…

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Lifestyle

4 simple ways you can create positive change for disabled people

Our Co-founder and campaigner for social inclusion Martyn Sibley has been looking at the simple, everyday ways in which we can…

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Lifestyle

Disability, accessibility and the psychology of style

Lucy Geer, who works for Blue Badge Style, which lists and reviews venues that excel in both the accessibility and…

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Lifestyle

Home, Design and Build Summit: a step forward for accessibility

In 2018, accessibility is still an issue in the UK and, in fact, the world. Approximately one in five people…

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News

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: tips to overcome barriers to cancer screening

Disabled women don’t have the same access to screening for breast and genealogical cancers as non-disabled women, and are up…

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Assistive Tech & Products

A future of limitless opportunities

We’ve all heard that the power of technology can facilitate more inclusion for disabled people. Disability Horizons Co-Founder Martyn Sibley…

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Your Stories

An access win in the kitty

I’ve learnt a lot over the past few years of campaigning, and one of them is that change can sometimes…

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