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Work & Education

What National Inclusion Week means to me as a disabled woman

This National Inclusion Week, Dr Lucy Reynolds, who has cerebral palsy, talks about how she hopes it is an opportunity…

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Work & Education

Why we need more diversity at the top

With diversity and inclusion as important today as it has always been, we need a wider variety of people from…

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Lifestyle

Meet the Disability Horizons team at Naidex 2020!

Come and meet the Disability Horizons team at Naidex on 17th and 18th March 2020 at Birmingham's NEC, stand N114.…

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Lifestyle

How we’re aiming to make the world more inclusive in 2020

Co-founder of Disability Horizons, Martyn Sibley, shares his thoughts on the past year and Disability Horizons’ plans for reaching and…

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News

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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News

Disability Pride Brighton 2019 celebrating inclusion

Disability Pride Brighton 2019 takes place on Sunday 14th July 2019. Find out what’s on, what things there are to…

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Assistive Tech & Products

Disabled gamers: how gaming has been adapted to become more accessible

Gaming can deliver thrilling worlds and friendly communities for people of all ages to immerse themselves in. But, for a…

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Work & Education

Future audiologist has a unique perspective as a wheelchair user

Olivia Bender was diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis at the age of 14 and since then has used a wheelchair for…

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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

Changing perceptions: don’t think of me as disabled

Jimmy Curran, who has spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), is the founder of the lifestyle clothing brand [dis]ABLE, which aims to change the perception…

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