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Wellbeing & Fitness

Disability and me: an open letter to my younger self

On International Day for Persons with Disabilities, disabled writer and blogger Raya AlJadir writes on open letter to her younger…

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Lifestyle

Stop comparing yourself to others no matter your impairment

Disability and lifestyle blogger Ross Lannon shares how he is trying to stop comparing himself to others while living with…

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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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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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News

Kick-start your writing career with the Disability & Journalism Forum

Join the Disability & Journalism Forum this March at its virtual event, with talks from industry experts, to kick-start your…

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Entertainment & Culture

Nothing about us without us: vlogging to tell our stories our way

We speak to Carl Thompson, a wheelchair user and vlogger from Australia, about how he started his YouTube channel and…

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Lifestyle

10 Christmas memories growing up with a disability

Emma Purcell shares a blog post she wrote a few years ago, in which she lists her favourite Christmas memories…

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Lifestyle

Stopping the hero vs victim narrative for disabled people

Disabled blogger Chloe Tear explains why the hero and victim narrative should stop for disabled people and we should be…

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Lifestyle

Finding the balance between sharing the positivity and reality as a disabled person

Holly, a visually impaired blogger, examines how she finds the balance between sharing the positivity and reality as a disabled…

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Entertainment & Culture

I Can’t Stand podcast: what it is truly like being a disabled woman

Peta Hooke, a wheelchair user with cerebral palsy, tells us about her I Can't Stand podcast, where she answers questions…

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