Europe Without Barriers: accessible tourism in action

Co-Editor Martyn Sibley shares his experience and thoughts from a trip around multiple European countries. In June 2014 Ivor Ambrose from the European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT) kindly invited me to speak in Brussels for a conference on accessible tourism. It was great to meet the living legend in person, and connect with a …

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Q&A with Christina Larsen: Under the Spotlight (no more hiding psoriasis)

Disability Horizons chats with Christina Larsen about her part in the Under the Spotlight project, an amazing collection of short films designed to bring awareness to psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis while breaking the silence surrounding these conditions. Can you tell Disability Horizons’ readers a bit about yourself? I am a 37 year old woman, living …

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Nurdin, Zebadayo and Salma, three schoolchildren in Tanzania

Good intentions won’t protect education for disabled girls in developing countries

Nurdin, Zebadayo and Salma, three schoolchildren in TanzaniaDuring this June’s G7 summit in Cornwall, leaders pledged to prioritise girls’ education in developing nations, in accordance with the UK’s Action Plan on Girls’ Education. The UK Government pledged £430 million over the next 5 years to the Global Partnership for Education. The Global Education Summit, which took place in July, is aiming to …

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