Panopreter Review: Valuable Text-To-Speech Software Making The Digital World More Inclusive And Accessible

Panopreter is an intuitive and easy-to-use text-to-speech software that converts digital content into spoken audio. Read our review and be in with a chance of winning free access to the software.

10 Influential Disabled Mothers Showcasing Their Abilities To Be Parents

Today is Mother’s Day in the UK and to mark the occasion, we want to celebrate some incredible, resilient and adaptable disabled mothers.

Song In Sign: A Fully Integrated Signed Song Performance Created By Deaf And Disabled Artists

We speak to Joanne Roughton-Arnold, creative director and singer of Song in Sign, a fully integrated signed song performance produced by inclusive opera company formidAbility.

Theme Park Super Fan Launches Access Card Ambassador Team

Eighteen-year-old Iona Wilkinson, a self-confessed theme park superfan, has become the first disabled person to be officially recognised as an ambassador for the Access Card scheme.

How Will AI Help Disabled People? | Guest Post On Disability Horizons Shop

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.

Why Fireworks Are Triggering For People With Disabilities And Mental Health Problems

To highlight and raise awareness of the impact fireworks can have, we share how fireworks can affect people with disabilities and mental health problems.

Have Your Say On Proposed Changes To Taxi Fares In London

Transport for London (TfL) would like you to have your say on proposed changes to taxi fares in the capital city.

11 TV Adverts Featuring Disabled People

Here, we share 11 TV adverts featuring disabled people, including Paralympians, broadcasters, actors and disability activists.

The lABLEd Podcast: Voluntary Transcribers Wanted

The lABLEd Podcast, a show about disability, illness and difference, is looking for voluntary transcribers to help make its podcast series fully accessible by creating transcripts of each episode for people with hearing loss and other impairments who may benefit from its content in written formats.

Save Ticket Offices: Disabled Passengers Condemn Plans To Close Ticket Offices At All Train Stations Across England

Disabled passengers and disability organisations have reacted angrily to the plans of closing all ticket offices at train stations across England.

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