Martyn Sibley

Entertainment & Culture

iPad art: helping disabled artists to create masterpieces

Disabled artist, Jason Wilsher-Mills, tells Disability Horizons how the Apple iPad helped him to rediscover art and use it as…

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Entertainment & Culture

What’s your take on disability and art?

SHAPE is a disability-led arts organisation working to improve access to the arts for disabled people. They’re currently calling for…

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Assistive Tech & Products

Disability webinars: changing the world from your home

In the first of our Nokia Accessibility series on using technology to improve the lives of disabled people, Disability Horizons…

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Travel & Holidays

My incredible trip through Thailand (via Oman!)

If you’ve always dreamt of travelling to Thailand, then you’ll be compelled to book your flights after reading about new…

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Travel & Holidays

Advising to improve accessibility to tourism!

Regular Disability Horizons contributor, Carrie-Ann Fleming, has been running Tourism for All’s information service, based at the Vitalise call centre…

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Work & Education

Young and disabled? Make sure your voice is heard!

The Young People For Inclusion forum (YPFI) is made up of a group of young disabled people aged 13 to…

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Travel & Holidays

Martyn Sibley: Overcoming my disability to volunteer abroad

Disability Horizons’ Co-Editor Martyn Sibley is heading off on an amazing journey to volunteer in sunny Spain… For my readers…

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Work & Education

Pre Recruitment Training: Still one of best ways to help talented disabled jobseekers beat the competition

Regular DH contributor, Mark Wilson, who worked for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for over 35 years shares…

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Assistive Tech & Products

Making the internet accessible to all

Ben Carpenter, Strategic Advisor at Race Online 2012, tells Disability Horizons why the internet should be accessible for everyone. Race Online…

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Entertainment & Culture

Degas and the Ballet: Picturing Movement

Debbie Caulfield recently discovered the beauty of Edgar Degas’s work, an artist who became disabled by depression and blindness in…

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