Six Months On: Wheelchair User Still Awaiting Alternative Accessible Accommodation Following Eviction

Wheelchair user Sophie continues her fight for suitable accessible accommodation after being abruptly evicted from her adapted Southampton home, exposing serious failures in disability-inclusive relocation and housing provision.

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.

Towards A New London Plan: Speak Up Now For An Affordable, Greener, Accessible And Inclusive City

Share your views on London’s future. The Easy Read London Plan consultation (open until 2nd November 2025) invites feedback on housing, jobs, transport, climate action, and inclusivity. Help shape a greener, affordable, and accessible city.

“My Struggle For Access”: A Disabled Medical Student’s Fight For Accessible Higher Education

Francesca Nnamchi, a disabled medical student, shares her fight for accessible higher education, exposing systemic failures in DSA support, housing, and a lack of inclusive designs for disabled students in the UK.

Evicted Without Options: Disabled Resident Fights For Accessible Housing Amid Safety Crisis

A disabled resident in Southampton faces sudden eviction from her adapted home with no suitable alternatives offered. Sophie’s story exposes critical gaps in accessible housing for wheelchair users and highlights systemic failures in meeting complex disability needs.

Rethinking Accessible Housing For Ageing At Home In Britain

Britain faces a housing crisis as its population rapidly ages. This article explores why ageing at home must become a national priority – through future-proofed homes, stronger communities, and urgent policy reform – to ensure dignity, independence, and well-being for older adults.

Existing, Not Living: My Fight For An Accessible Home

Sepsis survivor and quadruple amputee Kim Smith is on a council waiting list for a wheelchair accessible home in Milton Keynes, ‘making do’ in a home that is not suitable for her needs.