Mobility Roadshow Closes
The long-running disability motoring event first opened in 1983 but has been struggling as a result of falling exhibitor numbers. A decision has b…
The long-running disability motoring event first opened in 1983 but has been struggling as a result of falling exhibitor numbers. A decision has b…
Regular readers will already be familiar with the Motability Scheme but may not realise that children as young as three years old can benefit from it to…
Children can be difficult to buy for. The smallest thing can mean that they don’t like or won’t use a purchase as you’d hoped. Then there’s the fact tha…
Talking about the future can be difficult, especially if you’re worried about losing the ability to make decisions for yourself. But having the conversa…
Set between stunning hills and vineyards, the city of Stuttgart and its surrounds, combine traditional German culture with a passion for innovation. …
If you’re planning a longer trip or day out, there are many accessible outdoor activities available across the UK. Sandemans tours, for example, run a…
Rachel Canwell is a special needs teacher. She discusses the small but significant details of her own son’s dyspraxia. Do you regard Zac as disabled? …
Able Magazine was again privileged to be media partner with the National Diversity Awards, who have secured themselves as the premier event honouring e…
There are plenty of places to visit around Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, so people of all abilities can marvel at the epic sights on a day trip or lon…
GUHG joins national campaign day to celebrate supported housing Grand Union Housing Group (GUHG) is highlighting the contribution supported housing …
How do you stay fit when your mobility is lessened? Olympic Stairlifts share some of the most effective exercises for limited mobility enjoyed by their…
Folding Bootable Powerchair Premium MB-D09, the Complete Solution for Comfort, Portability, and Functionality. When it comes to the folding power…
On Saturday 19th August Ottobock and Dorset Orthopaedic led 26 teams mixed ability teams to compete in the Superhero Series Triathlon at Dorney Lake, W…
Two dynamic, successful businessmen who have both been registered blind from a very young age, have developed a course to introduce the concept of self…
There is no doubt that physical exercise is important for all of us. Increasingly, people with disabilities are embracing sports and activities because…
We often associate blades and other highend sports prostheses with prestigious events like the Paralympics. But how can ordinary disabled people get ho…
Cosyfeet were so proud to have been presented with a five-star Able Magazine award that they sent us a photo to share with our readers. Cosyfeet s…
A fibre used by Man for more than 2,000 years - and for good reason – wool, has extraordinary properties associated with good health and wellbeing. …
After a nasty crash in Monday night’s T54 800m final, Richard Chiassaro returned with a creditable fourth place finish in this evening’s T54 200m final…
For many years, Great Britain has been producing excellent disabled athletes. Amazingly, however, until only five years ago, there was no sports coachin…
Established in 1999, Level Playing Field (LPF) is a registered charity in England and Wales and acts as a campaigning and advisory organisation that re…
Diversity champions from across the UK will gather at the magnificent Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool on 8 September 2017 for the UK’s largest celebra…
If you are fortunate enough to have a garden space adjacent to your home it’s well worth reviewing ways of using it. In terms of getting out into the f…
For the first time ever, the World Crazy Golf Championships in Hastings will be accessible to all. The tournament already has a novice category alongsi…
Every issue of Able Magazine showcases a selection of products that have caught our attention. The Cosyfeet Jump sandals achieved the maximum five sta…