Chief Assignment EditorJune 13, 2019 A canopy of brightly coloured umbrellas has appeared at Heathrow as part of an initiative to raise awareness of neuro-developmental…
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Game of Thrones Honeymoon: 5 astonishing locations to include in your itinerary
Posted in Travel & Living
There’s something about Game of Thrones that drives everyone crazy. It might be the majesty of those enchanted lands or the fascinating tales of yesteryear – what’s sure is that the whole world fell in love with the greatest TV show of all time.
Exclusive: Disability insurance agency ruled wrong to deny funding to man with dysphagia as a result of cerebral palsy
We’re all on the same boat. Crew and Sponsors of Even Neptune Like It Yellow.
Posted in Technology & Research
Some weeks ago we started to work es on the organization of this ambitious project which will see a group of blind, visually impaired and normal sighted sail from 24 to 31 August from Naples to the Island of Elba, passing by Ischia, Ponza and the Argentario.
NaviLens, a pioneering and universal guidance system for blind and visually impaired people
Posted in Technology & Research
In our post Apps and devices for blind and visually impaired people we listed several option that can help blind people with mobility and navigation, but we believe that what you will read below is one of the most effective and low cost systems to make information accessible for all.
Roundhouse, London
This festival gives voice to up-and-coming performers, from poetry slam winner Rakaya Esime Fetuga to the painfully funny Jack Rooke
Letters Wed 12 Jun 2019 17.41 BST Last modified on Wed 12 Jun 2019 17.56 BST As a disabled person and campaigner for disability rights in the…
Global Apex Body of Airline Operators Passes Key Resolutions to Make Travel More Accessible
Posted in Accessibility News
Originally posted June 4 2019 Improving airline infrastructure and facilities for people with disabilities, global deployment of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for baggage tracking and…
More than half of existing epilepsy patients and two-thirds of new claimants are being denied disability benefits
Guardian columnist Frances Ryan, who is disabled, has written about inequality and disability rights for decades. She discusses the impact that austerity has had on those most in need. And: Helen Davidson on the Hong Kong protests