As avid travelers and as surprise travel agents, we at Blind Experiences care a lot about sustainable tourism. You’ve probably often heard words like “sustainable” or “eco-friendly”, in the last months or years, haven’t you? Sometimes they pop up just because they are trendy, but they could mean a lot if every person who pronounces them actually did something in that direction.
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Sharp rise in pupils requiring special support leads to £100m overspend in England
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Over the last couple of years the Usher Syndrome Society has been collecting portraits and stories of people of all ages living with Usher syndrome.…
Mihika Sharma’s smart stick, which helps blind people cross the road, is one of the winning entries in this year’s Tech4Good awards
Ukrainian Cultural Centre, Manchester
The King’s unique physicality is the source for Claire Cunningham’s compelling and illuminating show
Contact author Thu 18 Jul 2019 18.15 BST Last modified on Thu 18 Jul 2019 19.58 BST Can you be lucky if you get something you deserve?…
By MATTHEW REITZ mreitz@palltimes.com Jul 12, 2019 OSWEGO Port City officials celebrated the opening of the first accessible playground Friday morning at Hamilton Park as…
Changes to the Canada Elections Act may Increase Accessibility of Federal Elections
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By Lila Refaie, Bilingual Intake Lawyer and Student Programs Lead The Canada Elections Act (“Act”) governs the rules Elections Canada must follow when there is…
Western Railways’ monsoon helpdesks for disabled people, elderly are a winning idea
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July 15, 2019 The Western Railways’ move to introduce a help desk facility across major stations in Mumbai for elderly and disabled people has won…