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Trustees Wanted for Sky High Charity Aerobility
Disabled aviation charity Aerobility is seeking new trustees to join the team and shape the organisation’s future development. The...


Gritty City Love Story – Standing at the Sky’s Edge
A relaxing trip to the theatre starts before the show does. While Standing at the Sky’s Edge is an amazing ensemble piece of theatre (of...


Special Olympics: Five Days in Folgaria
A new sports documentary following the athletes, coaches and volunteers of Special Olympics Great Britain has been released globally by...


Support for Coaches Training Blind & Partially Sighted Swimmers & Tennis Players
New courses have been launched to help swimming and tennis coaches play their role in boosting the number of blind and partially sighted...


Neurodiversity Index 2024 Highlights Lack of Workplace Support
A survey on the challenges faced by neurodiverse people in the workplace shows half of those who took part were off work last year due to...


Mark and Lard Reunion to be Accessible Online
Twenty years on from the end of their BBC Radio 1 show, Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley are to reunite for a one off accessible live show....


World Unseen Photography Exhibition
A photography exhibition that invites blind, partially sighted and sighted visitors to experience photography in a new, accessible and...


Autism Research Include in Government’s Suicide Prevention Strategy
A Coventry University PhD student hopes her research into suicide among autistic people will help save lives after her study was included...


Be Part of UK’s Largest Ever Disability Exercise Class
An attempt to hold the largest disability exercise class ever held in the UK will take place at Naidex. With just one week to go until...


Funding Boost to Train more Disabled People as Access Experts
Disabled Londoners will get a kickstart to a career in inclusive design and access-related roles thanks to a £303,000 funding boost. The...


Captioned Screening of Sci-Fi Classic – Part Two
There will be a Captioned Screening - text description of significant sound effects as well as dialogue – of Dune: Part Two at London’s...


Spinal Cord Injury Patients ‘Humiliated’ and ‘Terrified’ by State of Bowel Care
Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) has called for a Parliamentary Inquiry into the inadequate and dangerous state of bowel care for those...


Theatre's Hip Hop Version of Shakespeare Classic for Pre-Teen Audience
A remixed tale of the star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet is being staged at one of the leading venues for children’s theatre in the UK....


Adepitan Backs Spain as Holiday Destination for Disabled
Popular television presenter Ade Adepitan is probably the last person you would reckon on bumping into on a holiday in Spain. But the...


Outdoor Airtime Support for UK Deaf Sport and DeaflympicsGB
Building on its long-term association with the Olympic movement, UK Deaf Sport and DeaflympicsGB has announced an official new...


Oxford’s Story Museum Celebrates Inclusivity with Access Friendly Day
The Story Museum in Oxford is set to break new ground with a free Access Friendly Day on Saturday, March 16. Crafted for families with...


RNIB Welcomes Sir Michael Morpurgo to World Book Day Event
One of Britain’s best loved children’s authors will meet up to 40 families of children with a vision impairment this week in an exclusive...


Visually Impaired Artists present New Audio Drama
A gripping new audio drama examining the subtle and insidious effect of domestic abuse on the blind and visually impaired (VI) community...


Audio Described World Premiere of Closure
Henry and Libby have not seen their eldest daughter in months, so when the family receive an invitation to dinner they’re thrilled. But...


Feel the Music with National Open Youth Orchestra
The world’s first disabled-led national youth ensemble has announced a four- date concert tour. National Open Youth Orchestra (NOYO) will...

