John McDougall: A Partially Sighted Football Legend Aiming For More Success At The Disability FA Cup 2025

We speak to partially sighted football legend John McDougall ahead of the 2025 Disability FA Cup.

Everton’s Sina Saman Nejad Shares Journey Ahead Of Amputee Football Disability FA Cup Final

We speak to amputee footballer Sina Saman Neja about his journey ahead of the 2025 Disability FA Cup final.

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.

Breaking Barriers: Living With Cerebral Palsy And Building A Life Of Strength And Purpose

Andrew Gadd shares his personal journey with cerebral palsy, challenging societal assumptions and inspiring self-belief through cycling, mindset, and empowerment. Discover practical resources and join a supportive community committed to growth.”

Learning Disability Week 2025: Mencap Campaign Officer Vijay Patel On Visibility, Inclusion, And Breaking Barriers

Discover Vijay Patel’s inspiring story during Learning Disability Week 2025. Explore the challenges and triumphs of living with a learning disability, and learn how this year’s theme, “Do you see me?”, celebrates visibility, inclusion, and empowerment.

13 Disabled MPs Changing The Face Of British Politics

Discover the stories of 13 disabled MPs and MSPs serving in the UK in 2025. This article highlights their impact, the legacy of past disabled politicians, and a new government steering group supporting future disabled MPs into elected office.

Reimagining Accessible Sex Education For People With Learning Disabilities

Discover how a University of Brighton student is transforming accessible sex education with a hands-on toolkit designed to support people with learning disabilities in understanding consent, relationships, and bodily autonomy.

Guest Blog: From Rock To Roll: The Importance Of Accessible Music Experiences

Emma Purcell, co-founder of Crip Life™, shares her powerful journey into the world of live music as a disabled fan and advocates for accessible music experiences that include everyone.

Celebrating Inclusion At Accessible Venues: A Pride Month Reflection

To mark the start of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, Angel Flint shares a heartfelt story of inclusion at a Blackpool drag show—highlighting the importance of accessible venues and the power of small gestures to create truly welcoming spaces for all.

Inclusion 2028: Transforming PE And Sport For Over 240,000 Pupils With SEND

Inclusion 2028 is a groundbreaking national programme that gives over 240,000 pupils with SEND better access to PE and sport.

New Accessible Footpath Opens At Pierrepont Farm Thanks To Nearly £60,000 Surrey Hills Funding

Pierrepont Farm in Surrey unveils a new accessible footpath, funded by the Surrey Hills Access for All initiative, enhancing countryside access for all abilities with upgraded facilities and inclusive design.

Southbank Centre Announces Summer Literature Season 2025

The Southbank Centre is proud to announce its Summer Literature & Spoken Word 2025 season from May to October 2025, offering unbeatable experiences of disability and inclusion.

Nature Unseen: Experiencing Heritage Through Sound, Touch, And Collaboration

Nature Unseen, part of Brighton Festival’s Festival of Ideas, redefines how we experience nature and heritage through a multisensory lens. Meet the artists behind the project as they share their journeys and hopes for a more inclusive future.

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.