In this guest post on Disability Horizons Shop, Emma Purcell gives an AI overview, discusses some of the concerns people have about AI and looks at the many ways artificial intelligence can benefit disabled people.
Shelbée Clarke: Amputee Footballer Supporting SEND Children To Access The Beautiful Game
We speak to Shelbée Clarke about going through bone cancer and having her leg amputated, getting into amputee football, setting up her SEND club SSG Celestials and winning the Bobby Moore Award.
Community-Led Research Highlights Inequality In Cancer Care For Disabled People
Disabled people can feel isolated, unsafe and judged inappropriately when going through cancer care. These are some of the findings of a new report carried out by Help and Care, with the support of Bournemouth University, looking at the quality of cancer care for disabled people.
How Accessible Are Sports Stadiums For Disabled Fans?
All sports fans want the opportunity to watch their favourite team play on the biggest stage, including those with limited mobility and additional needs. But how easy is it for disabled fans?
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.