Roundhouse, London
This festival gives voice to up-and-coming performers, from poetry slam winner Rakaya Esime Fetuga to the painfully funny Jack Rooke
Month: June 2019
Letters Wed 12 Jun 2019 17.41 BST Last modified on Wed 12 Jun 2019 17.56 BST As a disabled person and campaigner for disability rights in the…
Global Apex Body of Airline Operators Passes Key Resolutions to Make Travel More Accessible
Posted in Accessibility News
Originally posted June 4 2019 Improving airline infrastructure and facilities for people with disabilities, global deployment of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for baggage tracking and…
More than half of existing epilepsy patients and two-thirds of new claimants are being denied disability benefits
Guardian columnist Frances Ryan, who is disabled, has written about inequality and disability rights for decades. She discusses the impact that austerity has had on those most in need. And: Helen Davidson on the Hong Kong protests
For the past three years, Oxfordshire Family Support Network has been running a project for carers assisting an adult family member with learning disabilities. Sara Ryan has interviewed and photographed older carers. The portraits will be displayed around the county to coincide with Carers Week
June 11, 2019 A senior executive with Cdac Mumbai, Sai Bhagat’s is the kind of story that has learnings for all of us. Find out…
Promise by Japan that rooms will stay accessible as Paralympics legacy follows Guardian revelation that hotels wanted payment for conversions
Universo Santi in the southern Spanish city of Jerez is dedicated to helping people with disabilities join the mainstream workforce
My husband is not restricted by his wheelchair – it’s the lack of access that’s the problem
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My children’s school, restaurants, aisles and footpaths – I lose count of the times each day I think ‘that would be hard for him’