Happy Hideouts: Premium Trampolines For Active Play At Home With Disabled Children

Find out how Happy Hideouts’ premium trampolines can support disabled children through sensory input, regulation and joyful exercise.

SEND Reforms: Will This Create True Inclusion In Mainstream Schools For Disabled Children?

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.

Disney’s DAS Changes: How Disabled Guests Are Being Restricted From Accessing The Magic Of Disney World

A powerful firsthand account of how Disney’s DAS restrictions exclude medically fragile children and why disability access must go beyond one definition.

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.

How Christian Communities Are Embracing Accessible Church Services At Christmas

Discover how churches across the UK are creating truly accessible church services this Christmas.

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™.

CUDDLES PUZZLES™ Communication Aid: Helping Non-Verbal Children And Adults Express And Manage Emotions

CUDDLES PUZZLES™ communication aid helps non-verbal people express emotions through lights, sounds & cards. Fun, sensory-friendly & easy to use.

UK Parliamentarians Launches Survey Into Access To Disability Equipment

The new APPG on Access to Disability Equipment has launched its first inquiry, calling for evidence to improve access to medical equipment for disabled people. The survey is open from 23rd July to 22nd August 2025.

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.

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.

Planning With Love: How Families Can Secure The Financial Future Of SEND Children

Award-winning SEND Chartered Financial Planner Rhiannon Gogh shares personal insight and expert advice on protecting the future of SEND children through trusts, tailored planning, and empowered decision-making.

10 Top Tips To Improve Accessibility At Your Christmas Party For Neurodivergent Children

Ella Rides from Captain Fantastic – the UK’s number one children’s entertainment company – shares her top ten tips to make your party accessible for neurodivergent children.

London Literature Festival: Celebrate The Power Of The Written And Spoken Word

London Literature Festival is the longest-running celebration of the written and spoken word of its kind in the capital and this year marks its 16th edition, with prestigious literary names alongside rising stars.