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.
Disney’s DAS Changes: How Disabled Guests Are Being Restricted From Accessing The Magic Of Disney World
A powerful firsthand account of how Disney’s DAS restrictions exclude medically fragile children and why disability access must go beyond one definition.
Jazz Turner Becomes First Disabled Person to Sail Solo Around the British Isles
Jazz Turner, 26, becomes the first disabled person to sail solo around the UK—raising £54k for inclusive sailing and redefining resilience at sea.
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.
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.
Pregnancy And Disability: Ensuring Inclusive Maternity Care For Prospective Disabled Mothers
Discover key insights into pregnancy and disability, highlighting the unique experiences of disabled women during maternity care. Written by Victoria Bradley, a nurse practitioner and new mum with MS, this article advocates for more inclusive and supportive healthcare.
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.
Falling Through The Cracks: A Mother’s Fight For Her Autistic Son To Access Mental Health Services
Trigger Warning: A mother shares the harrowing reality of caring for her autistic son, who was denied critical mental health services,
How Aphasia Affects Speech And Communication
Wolfgang Wolf, a disabled blogger and counsellor living in New Zealand, shares his experience of living with the neurological conditions aphasia and apraxia that affect speech and communication.
A Third Of Disabled People Forced To Cancel Christmas Because They Can’t Afford It
A third of disabled people will be forced to cancel Christmas this year, as they struggle to cope with unbearable costs.


