UK Residents: Get Paid To Work As Accessibility Testers On Websites And Apps With Fable

Join Fable’s Community of accessibility testers in the UK. Get paid £34/hour to test websites and apps using assistive technology, share feedback, and help build more inclusive digital experiences.

V.L.A.D. Outreach CIC: Inclusive Mental Health Support For People With Disabilities And Underserved Communities

V.L.A.D. Outreach CIC provides inclusive, accessible mental health support for people with disabilities and underserved communities, offering person-centred care, flexible therapy options, and compassionate connection in memory of Vladimir.

The Social Cost Of Inaccessible Content: Why Accessible Media Services Matter

We highlight why accessible media services matter and how the lack of inclusive access continues to isolate millions from cultural connection and everyday conversation.

5 Ways ChatGPT Can Support Disabled People

Our editor, Emma Purcell, who has been using ChatGPT for six months, shares the benefits she has found using the AI software as a disabled person.

Business Of The Week – Emma Purcell At Crip Life™ | Guest Post On DisabledPreneurs

Crip Life™ is pleased to announce it has been selected as DisabledPreneurs’ Business of the Week. As part of the feature, our co-founder editor Emma Purcell was interviewed discussing her role, her passion for writing and journalism and the triumphs and challenges of running this online disability magazine.

Dating Apps Lagging Behind When It Comes To Accessibility

New research has revealed that dating apps are falling short compared to other categories when it comes to accessibility, leaving those who require accessible features at risk of missing out on connections.

11 Disability Dating Sites To Help You Find Love, Friendship And Companionship

Check out this list of free and premium disability dating sites for you to find love, friendship or something in between.

Are Sports Broadcasters Ableist Towards Disability Sports?

When people think of disability sports, most of them immediately think of the Paralympic Games. However, disability sport happens throughout the year, every year. But it isn’t noticed as much because it’s not widely broadcast. This has sparked the question – are sports broadcasters ableist? Our writer Emma Purcell analyses the current level of disability sports coverage and shares her thoughts on it.

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