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Able Magazine is proud to support M-Enabling Forum Europe in Dusseldorf. The M at…
Able Magazine is proud to support M-Enabling Forum Europe in Dusseldorf. The M at…
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Founded by a Toronto based artist and designer with a disability who embarked on an …
Disability Horizons magazine is an online disability lifestyle publication that aims…
Disability Horizons magazine is an online disability lifestyle publication that aims…
The jury for the Her Abilities Awards is made up of strong women with and without di…
Retirement, loss of a partner or long-term sickness can often conspire to isolate me…
Para-cycling events at the forthcoming TISSOT UCI Track World Cup in London will rep…
Robyn was born at 28 weeks and has ten disabilities, including Asperger’s syndrome. …
At 19 years old, Jill suddenly lost her sight from diabetic retinopathy. While adjusting to the huge change, Jill’s mum encouraged her to give hospital radio a go – and Jill found her new passion.
At 15 years old Ruby started experiencing pains which doctors dismissed as ‘growing pains’. However by the end of her GCSEs she was she was virtually bed-bound. Eventually Ruby was diagnosed with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome as well as Ehlers Danlos syndrome, which affects joints and connective tissue, and can mean chronic pain, fatigue, and frequent dislocations. Ruby’s blog, rubyj0nes.com, has been running for four years, taking people on her journey with her from holidays to hospitalisations and everything in-between.
Heather began advocating for disability rights through her blog, nosuperhero.co.uk, to provide an honest and open look at disability through her own lived experience. Her writing aims to raise awareness of disability and the ways it interacts with other aspects of a person’s life, in amongst her other passions of gin, guinea pigs, books and recipes.