A Non-Relaxing Coffee Experience: How Caffé Nero Needs To Be More Accessible
Charlotte Croft, who was recently diagnosed with FND and uses a wheelchair, shares her experience of trying to access a Caffé Nero store in her hometown of Ipswich and the barriers she encountered when trying to get a coffee and find disabled toilets.
Evan Molloy: Judo Athlete Overcoming Adversity To Represent ParalympicsGB At Paris 2024
We speak to Evan Molloy about living with sight loss and epilepsy, getting into judo, his sporting success so far and what he is most looking forward to at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Community For Accessible Transport: Research Panel On Accessible Transport Reaches Over 1,000 Members
A research panel – Community for Accessible Transport – created by ncat has grown to well over 1,000 members.
Matt Bush: Two-Time Taekwondo World Champion Aims For Gold In Paralympic Debut At Paris 2024
We speak to Matt Bush about becoming a taekwondo athlete, his sporting success so far and what he is most looking forward to at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Rachel Choong: British Debutant Hoping To Achieve Para Badminton Success And Pursue Paralympic Dreams In Paris
We speak to Rachel Choong about living with dwarfism, becoming a badminton player, her sporting success so far and what she is most looking forward to at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Martin Perry: British Table Tennis Debutant Aims For First Paralympic Medal
We speak to Martin Perry about how he became a table tennis player, his sporting success so far and what he is most looking forward to at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Kieran Flynn: Wheelchair Rugby Debutant Aiming To Help ParalympicsGB Squad Defend Their Gold Medal At Paris 2024
We speak to Paralympic debutant Kieran Flynn about becoming a wheelchair rugby player, his sporting success so far and what he is most looking forward to at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Breaking Down The Inclusion And Accessibility Barriers In Sport
Nimbus Disability has supported and helped facilitate a collaborative research project, which has marked a summer of sport in Europe by publishing a report that highlights the accessibility barriers in sport faced by disabled people wanting to participate and watch sport.
Debris Stevenson: Dyslexic Writer Of New Theatre Production Celebrating Neurodiversity
We speak to neurodivergent writer and performer Debris Stevenson about her new theatre show My Brother’s a Genius.
Supermarket Navigation Nightmare: My First Experience Navigating A Supermarket In A Mobility Scooter
Heading to the supermarket should seem like an easy and simple task, right? But for Charlotte Croft, who lives with FND, had a nightmare experience trying to use Asda’s in-store mobility scooters.