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Player profile graphic of Rylan Casey wearing a St. John's Deaf FC shirt, featuring his name, squad number 28, England flag, St. John's D.F.C. crest and DCL Football Tournament 2024 logo.
Deaf Football Champion Rylan Casey Targets Back-To-Back Disability FA Cup Success With St. John’s DFC
Cerebral Palsy Football Defender Owen Woodrow Eyes FA Cup Success with Norwich City
Side profile of blind footballer Olly Johnson wearing an RNC Hereford kit and protective eye shades during a match, with a referee and opposing player blurred in the background.
England Blind Football Player Olly Johnson Aims For Disability FA Cup Triumph With RNC
Kiitan Bayo-Awonaike wearing a red Bolton Futsal shirt, looking focused and determined during a match or training session.
Partially Sighted Football Star Kiitan Bayo-Awonaike Looks To Complete Historic Season With Disability FA Cup Win
Leeds PFC captain Dylan Kelsall sits in his powerchair outdoors, wearing a pink Leeds PFC shirt and captain’s armband while holding a large league trophy.
Dylan Kelsall: Growing Powerchair Football And Leading Leeds PFC To The 2026 Disability FA Cup Final
Marni Voak smiles during an amputee football match while wearing a white Cambridge City FC shirt and using forearm crutches. She is pictured on the pitch with a blue headband, looking to one side during play. The background is blurred, keeping the focus on the player.
Amputee Football Player Marni Voak Targets Disability FA Cup Glory With Cambridge City
Four people stand smiling beneath a large blue and gold balloon arch at an indoor event. The person in the centre wears a ceremonial chain of office, while the others are dressed in themed costumes, including a skeleton outfit and black Halloween-inspired attire. The venue features blue décor and decorative cobwebs, creating a festive atmosphere.
Access Festival: A Creative Inclusive Event For People With A Learning Disability And Autism
Portrait of Diviyha with dark hair tied back, wearing a black zip-up sports jacket with three white stripes down the sleeve. They are standing at a slight angle and looking toward the camera with a neutral, faintly smiling expression. The photograph is taken against a plain light grey background.
Why Employers Shouldn’t Fear Hiring People With A Learning Disability
Yasmin Atwal wearing a dark business dress, conference badge, and shoulder bag stands in a modern building corridor lined with large, colorful pillars representing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The numbered displays for goals such as No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Good Health and Well-Being, Quality Education, Gender Equality, Clean Water and Sanitation, and others extend into the distance along a windowed hallway. She faces the camera with her hands clasped in front of her, while natural light fills the space through floor-to-ceiling windows.
From Personal Experience To National Action: Disability Inclusion in Schools Cannot Wait
How Intensive Rehabilitation Can Support Those Living With A Neurological Condition
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23/05/202319/09/2025Crip Life

How Intensive Rehabilitation Can Support Those Living With A Neurological Condition

We discuss Intensive rehabilitation, which refers to several services that are designed to support those living with a neurological condition or those dealing with polytrauma due to an accident.

Tagged Accessible Exercise, Accessible UK, AD, Cerebral Palsy, Disability And Fitness, Intensive Rehabilitation, Multiple Sclerosis, Neurological Condition, Neurological Injury, Occupational Therapy, Parkinson's Disease, Physiotherapy, Spinal Cord Injury, VIM Health Read More
Every Body Moves: ParalympicsGB And Toyota Launches Initiative To Help Disabled People Access Sport
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01/05/202319/09/2025Emma Purcell

Every Body Moves: ParalympicsGB And Toyota Launches Initiative To Help Disabled People Access Sport

ParalympicsGB and Toyota have announced the launch of the groundbreaking Every Body Moves initiative to empower disabled people to become active in a way that is right for them.

Tagged Accessible Exercise, Accessible Sport, Accessible UK, Disability And Fitness, Disability News, Disability Sports, Disabled Celebrities, Hannah Cockroft, Inclusive Sport, Jonnie Peacock, Paralympians, Paralympic Athletes, Paralympics, ParalympicsGB, Physical Activities Read More

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