Louise Fiddes: Hatfield Swimming Paralympic Medallist Prepares For Paris 2024

We speak to Para swimmer Louise Fiddes about her preparations for Paris 2024, her excitement of competing in front of a large crowd and her experience growing up with an intellectual impairment.

Mi-Spend: Making Independent Spending More Accessible

  In the modern world where most things are paid by card or online, this can be challenging for people with intellectual and cognitive impairments such as learning disabilities, autism and dementia, who may rely on support with their finances and tend to use cash. Thankfully, Mi-Spend has created a safe and secure way for […]

Panopreter Review: Valuable Text-To-Speech Software Making The Digital World More Inclusive And Accessible

Panopreter is an intuitive and easy-to-use text-to-speech software that converts digital content into spoken audio. Read our review and be in with a chance of winning free access to the software.

Have Your Say On Proposed Changes To Taxi Fares In London

Transport for London (TfL) would like you to have your say on proposed changes to taxi fares in the capital city.

The lABLEd Podcast: Voluntary Transcribers Wanted

The lABLEd Podcast, a show about disability, illness and difference, is looking for voluntary transcribers to help make its podcast series fully accessible by creating transcripts of each episode for people with hearing loss and other impairments who may benefit from its content in written formats.

Save Ticket Offices: Disabled Passengers Condemn Plans To Close Ticket Offices At All Train Stations Across England

Disabled passengers and disability organisations have reacted angrily to the plans of closing all ticket offices at train stations across England.