The Deaf Academy in Exmouth is a dedicated space for young people aged between 5 and 25 who are deaf, have sensory impairments and have special...
How Difficult Can Freelance Writing with a Disability Really Be? Freelance writing can be hard on a non-disabled person, let alone freelance writing with a disability....
WeThe15 is a global human rights movement striving to end discrimination against those with disabilities “People with disabilities are 15% of our world,” states wethe15, the...
The Devon Air Ambulance Trust (DAAT) is a charity organization in South West England, responsible for providing emergency medical services through the provision of two helicopter-based...
From Christopher John Francis Boone to Melody Brooks, here are five of our favourite disabled book characters It’s easier to relate to characters who share similarities...
Liberare Sells Innovative Inclusive Lingerie Products, Including Magnetized Front-Opening Bras and Side-Opening Knickers with Velcro Closures “Life is complicated,” says the truly inclusive lingerie brand Liberare, but...
How is modern technology helping blind and partially sighted people and improving accessibility? As technology continues to advance, so does its ability to become accessible to...
In England, parents with learning difficulties are, astonishingly, 50 times more likely to have their children taken into care The investigation was conducted by Channel 5,...
Trifle Studio: Showcasing True Diversity Trifle Studio is the first multidisciplinary design studio in the UK that works solely with artists and designers who have learning...
ArtsAbility Festival celebrates artists with disabilities who showcase art pieces and performances during National Disability Rights Awareness Month The eighth instalment of ArtsAbility Festival, held in...