Neurodiversity And Homelessness: Key Risks Include Employment Gaps, Debt, Substance Use And Poor Housing

Neurodiversity and homelessness: Research reveals how employment barriers, financial struggles, substance use and poor housing increase risk, and explores what must change to better support neurodivergent people.

Disabled Voices Sought In Wave Of UK Consultations Shaping Benefits, Mobility And Digital Access

Disabled people are being urged to shape UK policy by taking part in consultations on PIP, mobility devices, digital ID and FND research. These opportunities could influence future benefits, accessibility and services—making lived experience vital in decisions that affect millions.

Wellcome Collection 2025/26: Exhibitions Focusing On Disability, Health, Medicine And Human Experience

Wellcome Collection, a free museum and library in London, has announced its 2025/26 programme of exhibitions and installations, which focuses on disability and health.

Community For Accessible Transport: Research Panel On Accessible Transport Reaches Over 1,000 Members

A research panel – Community for Accessible Transport – created by ncat has grown to well over 1,000 members.

The Creation Of Preventable Harm Impacting On The Disabled Community Is A Political Choice | Mo Stewart

Researcher Mo Stewart gives an overview of how the UK’s welfare system has negatively impacted disabled community.

Para Legacy: A Documentary Looking At The History Of The Paralympic Games | Peter Langton

Student journalist Peter Langton shares his documentary “Para Legacy”, which looks at the history of the Paralympic games.

Autism, Sociality And Friendship | Dr Joanna Baker-Rogers

In this thesis, Dr Joanna Baker-Rogers reports on her qualitative enquiry into the meaning of sociality and friendship from the perspective of persons with autism.