Mobility in Motion partners with Kia, Nissan and Vauxhall to launch Adapt & Drive, a new car purchase scheme designed to simplify adapted vehicle ownership and improve accessible mobility
Freedom On Wheels: How Mobility Scooters Transform Life For Disabled People
This article by Mobility Smart explores what mobility scooters do, how they help disabled people across the UK, and what you should know before choosing one.
Rediscover Bath Time: How The Mangar Bathing Cushion Transforms Accessibility And Comfort
Discover how the Mangar Bathing Cushion helps people with limited mobility bathe safely, comfortably and independently without costly bathroom adaptations.
Neurodivergent Inclusion: The Need To Rethink Safety Designs
A personal reflection on safety design and Neurodivergent inclusion, exploring how traditional systems overlook sensory needs, the experiences of autistic individuals, and why listening to lived perspectives is essential for creating environments that support everyone.
Mobility in Motion Announces New Car Purchase Plan To Empower Drivers Needing Adapted Vehicles
Mobility in Motion is developing a new personalised adapted car purchase plan, offering flexible finance, expert assessments, and fully fitted vehicle adaptations to make accessible car ownership easier and more independent for UK drivers.
Rising Beyond Barriers And Creating True Belonging With Robotic Standing Mobility Devices
Discover how robotic standing mobility devices are transforming independence, confidence, and inclusion for people with disabilities. Through Lea Waisman Shaler’s insights and Adi Schneider’s powerful story, explore how self-balancing technology enables natural standing, movement, and full participation in everyday life.
How The AAT S-Max Stairclimbing Wheelchair Improves Quality Of Life Inside And Out
Learn how the AAT S-Max stairclimbing wheelchair brought freedom and comfort back to Mathew Laban’s life, enabling him and his partner Jenny to enjoy their home and the outdoors again.
UK Residents: Get Paid To Work As Accessibility Testers On Websites And Apps With Fable
Join Fable’s Community of accessibility testers in the UK. Get paid £34/hour to test websites and apps using assistive technology, share feedback, and help build more inclusive digital experiences.
Guest Blog: 8 Accessible Products That Help Empower Everyday Life Independently With A Disability
Freelance journalist Emma Purcell, who lives with cerebral palsy and is registered blind, shares her personal recommendations of accessible products that have genuinely transformed her daily life. With lived experience and a passion for inclusive technology, Emma highlights eight tools that support her independence, enhance productivity, and make everyday activities more manageable and enjoyable.
CUDDLES PUZZLES™ Communication Aid: Helping Non-Verbal Children And Adults Express And Manage Emotions
CUDDLES PUZZLES™ communication aid helps non-verbal people express emotions through lights, sounds & cards. Fun, sensory-friendly & easy to use.
Championing Digital Inclusion: The Story Behind GAAD With Jennison Asuncion
Discover how Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is transforming digital inclusion. Co-founder Jennison Asuncion shares insights on the initiative’s impact, the evolution of assistive tech, and how tech companies can build accessible products with disabled users in mind.
Mobile App Accessibility: Why Most Apps Are Failing Disabled And Ageing Users
The State of Mobile App Accessibility (SOMAA) report exposes the digital barriers in top apps across industries, revealing how accessibility gaps cost brands revenue, reputation, and users — and what leaders can do about it.
The Social Cost Of Inaccessible Content: Why Accessible Media Services Matter
We highlight why accessible media services matter and how the lack of inclusive access continues to isolate millions from cultural connection and everyday conversation.
5 Ways ChatGPT Can Support Disabled People
Our editor, Emma Purcell, who has been using ChatGPT for six months, shares the benefits she has found using the AI software as a disabled person.


