Disability

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More than 50% of people happy to see Covid-19 restrictions lifted in June 2021

A survey conducted by Disability Horizons has found more than 50% of respondents are either fairly happy or really happy…

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Lifestyle

How disability is perceived in the Asian community and why views need to change

here is still a lot of stigma around disability in the Asian community, which can create many barriers for disabled…

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Lifestyle

10 reasons to love Disability Horizons and be a part of our community 

Over the last decade, we’ve created a strong and thriving community made up of disabled people, those with health conditions…

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Lifestyle

10 things we want for disabled people in the next 10 years

As part of Disability Horizons' 10th birthday, we round up 10 things disabled people want in the next 10 years.

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Lifestyle

Zubee Kibria: my career as a disabled entrepreneur and journey with Disability Horizons

Our communications, research and events manager, Zubee, reflects on her time with Disability Horizons and the skills and experiences it…

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Lifestyle

10 tips to help you keep warm if you have a disability

The winter season can make keeping warm for disabled people very difficult. Check out our tips on keeping warm this…

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Relationships & Sex

Disabled people have sex – it happens!

We're challenging people's perceptions of disability and showing everyone what is possible with our frank series on disability and sex.

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Wellbeing & Fitness

Why journaling could help you cope with Covid-19

Emma West, an online counsellor with Kniest Syndrome, explains how journaling is a great way to improve your wellbeing and…

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Assistive Tech & Products

Adaptive clothing solutions: how my daughter inspired me to start a business

Lucy, the founder of Seenin, a specialist adaptive clothing range for disabled people talks about how her disabled daughter inspired…

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Lifestyle

Challenging the misconception that carers control my autonomy

Simon Stevens, a disability rights activist, explains his frustrations around his autonomy being undermined by healthcare workers and carers.

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