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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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Wellbeing & Fitness

ME awareness month: Danni Brennand on perfecting bed life

Danni Brennand, a blogger who has ME, has written an article that includes many useful tips on how to live…

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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

Raya Al-Jadir: finding myself and my home with Disability Horizons

Our writer and editor Raya Al-Jadir talks about how she came to join Disability Horizons, and how it changed her…

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Lifestyle

A disabled traveller’s guide to lockdown holidays at home

Carrie-Ann Lightley, a disabled travel blogger, shows how you can have a holiday at home if you are continuing to…

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Lifestyle

Satonmybutt: reviewing and vlogging from the ‘comfort’ of my wheelchair

Disabled vlogger, blogger and reviewer Zec, who reviews for us on the Disability Horizons Shop, started doing so after experiencing…

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Wellbeing & Fitness

Why time is so precious when you’re disabled

Wheelchair user Emma Purcell, who is also visually impaired, explains exactly why time is so precious for disabled people when…

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