How accessible are Health Clubs in the UK?
Apart from joining local sporting clubs, the 2012 Paralympics also motivated hundreds of disabled people, of all abilities, to head off to their local Health
Apart from joining local sporting clubs, the 2012 Paralympics also motivated hundreds of disabled people, of all abilities, to head off to their local Health
The stick figure in a wheelchair has become one of the most widely-used and instantly recognised disability access symbols in the world – but is
Calling all Optometrists, Dispensing Opticians and Contact Lens Opticians it’s time to focus-in on sight loss. Thomas Pocklington Trust are supporting entrepreneur Daniel Williams, Founder
So often it is the negative stories we hear in the media about people with disabilities unable to access goods or services: a wheelchair-user facing
Dear Santa, My name is Daniel Williams, Founder of Visualise Training and Consultancy, my Christmas wish is to make the UK railway inclusive for all.
Daniel Williams of Visualise Training and Consultancy talks about guide dog refusal that he has experienced over the last week. Four weeks being a
We are pleased to have Lucy Wyndham as a guest blogger. Lucy was a former Architect and is living with a a mobility impairment so
Employment and disability has always been a contentious area. The employment statistics for people with disabilities have shifted very little over the last few decades,
Support via the DSA is often a key factor in whether a student is successful at university or not. Generally, I was happy with the
Leisure activities are an important part of our social lives, and provide the opportunity to engage in a wider community. This is particularly important for