ADHD: Better late than never
ADHD has only been diagnosable in adults since 2008 and is most commonly diagnosed in young boys. Like many girls, Leanne Maskell and Ellie Middleton…
ADHD has only been diagnosable in adults since 2008 and is most commonly diagnosed in young boys. Like many girls, Leanne Maskell and Ellie Middleton…
Over the past seven years, Ed Jackson’s life has changed immeasurably. From a professional rugby career, to being told he’d never walk again, to watching…
In September 2017, Milly Pickles was electrocuted – an accident that changed her life forever. After multiple surgeries including a below knee amputation, she has…
Enable columnist Samantha Renke on the importance of dignity and respect when it comes to bodily autonomy I have been thinking a lot about my…
Hyde Park Winter Wonderland announces the return of Winter Wishes, a free and accessible experience for charities, hospitals, and underserved schools Hyde Park Winter Wonderland…
With a summer of sport underway and Wimbledon and the Paralympics coming up, our Editor Melissa Holmes caught up with two sporting pros at the top of their game
A brand-new production of Shakespeare’s eternal love story is coming to Shakespeare North Playhouse
Simon Minty works with businesses to advise them on how best to attract and support disabled employees, as well as how to create inclusive workplaces
If you’re caught between raising your young children and caring for your ageing parents, you’re part of the ‘sandwich generation’. Editor Melissa Holmes finds out more
Living with ADHD has its challenges. How do issues like motivation, impulsive behaviour, and problems with concentration play out in a relationship? And how can neurotypical people best support their neurodivergent partners?
Nearly a quarter of people in the UK have a disability, yet the healthcare system continues to let disabled people down. Kate Stevenson spoke to Dr Hannah Barham-Brown and Disability Rights UK about problems with the NHS and your rights as a disabled person
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From 4 to 10 August every year, we celebrate the incredible and heroic dogs helping people around the world. In honour of International Assistance Dog…
How accessible are Edinburgh’s festivals, from Edinburgh International Festival to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe?
The latest Ford Connect from Sirus Automotive includes space for six people, a range of enhanced safety features and boasts spacious interior and headroom making it the ideal rear passenger wheelchair accessible vehicle. Take a closer look at what makes the rear passenger Ford WAV stand out