The Glasgow-born sculptor claims the UK’s most prestigious art award in Bradford, marking a major milestone for neurodiverse representation in the arts
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Darren Edwards: a historic journey of hope to the South Pole
After a pioneering attempt to sit-ski to the South Pole, Darren Edwards shares why the true victory of his expedition lies in hope and resilience
Brighton pub offers hands-on training for young people with disabilities
The North Star is a pioneering pub designed to prepare young people with learning disabilities and autism for employment
5 accessible hobbies to try in 2026
The New Year is a time for a fresh start and new challenges. Whether you are looking to get active, boost your brainpower, or simply find a new way to relax, finding a hobby that suits your needs is the first step
How Bailey the Support Dog restored a veteran’s independence
A family pet became Stephen Baker’s best friend and essential carer, thanks to a transformative training programme
Turning a passion for crochet into a fashion label
Daniela Clave shares how she took up crochet after developing chronic fatigue syndrome and long Covid, and transformed her hobby into a slow-fashion business
Mobility aids for dolls
Grace True, founder of Disabled Dolly, creates inclusive dolls’ accessories, making toys truly representative and inclusive
Accessible Braille advent calendars
Dotty About Braille is working hard to ensure blind or visually impaired people can enjoy the festive season
6 accessible festive events and attractions
Looking to get into the holiday spirit without the stress? We’ve rounded up accessible festive events around the country, from magical light trails to classic drive-in movies
World Toilet Day 2025: make a toilet safer today
This World Toilet Day, Euan’s Guide, the disabled access charity, is raising awareness of unsafe accessible toilets with its Safer Toilets Scheme.


