Disabled applicants wanted for out of this world position with the European Space Agency
The European Space Agency (Esa) is looking to recruit a member of the team that identifies disabled, as part of their call for new astronauts.
Read MoreThe European Space Agency (Esa) is looking to recruit a member of the team that identifies disabled, as part of their call for new astronauts.
Read MoreUS based drug company, Biogen, has announced they have created the first therapy believed to slow Alzheimer’s disease, and are ready to bring it to the market.
A company that produces stylish wheelchair wheel covers has collaborated with Barbie to create four limited-edition designs.
The University of Glasgow has been granted over £900,000 for vital research into adults and children who have Crohn’s disease.
The fiancé of an aspiring equestrian star who suffered spinal injuries as the result of a fall from a horse has made a YouTube video about how the couple installed a homelift in their home which has gone viral with over four million views in four days.
The rise in disability visibility on a global scale is something to be celebrated, but that’s not to say there isn’t still a long way to go. Campaigns around the world are going the extra mile, ensuring disabled people get the representation they deserve.
With rolling hills and stunning landscapes, the French Alps may not be synonymous with summer. However, with state-of-the-art accessible accommodation from Chilly Powder, the Alpes are set to become the must-visit destination for the summer months.