The UK government has unveiled £4 billion SEND reforms designed to strengthen support in mainstream schools through new funding, specialist outreach teams and closer EHCP reviews at key transition points.
I Discovered I Live With Cerebral Palsy At 39
Karen Rowe shares her powerful journey of growing up undiagnosed with cerebral palsy, discovering the truth in adulthood, and finding understanding, resilience and purpose.
Rebound Therapy: Understanding The Science, Benefits And Therapeutic Power Of The Trampoline For Disabled People
Learn how Rebound Therapy harnesses trampoline movement to support physical, sensory and therapeutic development across all abilities.
Free Or Cheap Accessible New Year’s Resolution Ideas To Boost Your 2026
Accessible New Year’s resolution ideas for disabled people, focused on low-cost ways to boost health, confidence, skills and hobbies, shared by a writer rebuilding life after illness.
DDA At 30: What The Disability Discrimination Act Gave Us And How To Use It
Marking 30 years of the Disability Discrimination Act, we reflect on its impact on equality, how it transformed disabled lives, and how to use your rights today.
Disability And Institutionalisation: Spotlight On Life For Disabled Students At The Residential School Treloar’s
Discover the lABLEd Podcast’s spotlight series on Disability and Institutionalisation, as former Treloar’s students share stories of challenges, growth, and independence with Crip Life™.
“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.
Guest Blog: Emma Purcell: A Letter To My Younger Self – A Journey Of Resilience And Disability Advocacy
Emma Purcell reflects on her life with cerebral palsy and vision loss in a heartfelt letter to her younger self—sharing how storytelling, advocacy, and resilience shaped her extraordinary journey.
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.
One Leaf Amongst Many: A Poem By Nicole Demos
A powerful poem by disability rights advocate Nicole Demos, One Leaf Amongst Many explores identity, memory, and empowerment through the metaphor of a solitary leaf, reflecting her lifelong commitment to inclusion and self-expression.
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.
Saving Money As A Disabled Person In The UK: A Comprehensive Guide
Saving money as a disabled person can be challenging. This guide provides practical tips and resources to help disabled individuals in the UK save money.
Embracing Disability: “I Am Proud To Be Disabled”
Nicole Demos, a disabled inclusive educator, candidly shares her personal story, the struggles she faced growing up with a disability, and her journey towards embracing disability and advocacy.
Will Arnott: From School Boccia Player To Paralympic Contender
We speak to Will Arnott about living with muscular dystrophy, becoming a boccia player, his sporting success so far and what he is most looking forward to at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.


