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    Appliance of Science – Making STEM Careers More Inclusive

    Stephen Hawking was arguably the world’s most famous scientist — dominating the domain of theoretical physics despite dealing with the devastating physical effects of motor neurone disease. However, the UK Government has recognised that too many barriers still remain for people with disabilities who want to carve careers in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths […]

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    Health and Safety in Adapted Properties – 3 Top Tips

    Health and safety should be incorporated into any build — but a ‘safety first’ approach is even more crucial in properties adapted for disabled residents. It’s unlikely that anything unforeseen will ever occur at your property, but accidents do happen, and disabled guests will probably not be able to make their escape from danger as […]

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    Home and Away – Planning a Trip for Disabled Fans

    Football’s the world’s most popular sport by far — a 2018 Nielsen report confirmed that more than four out of 10 people consider themselves football fans. So it’s natural that a significant proportion of those who love the beautiful game are coping with disabilities. Progress on accessibility is still too slow for some observers — […]

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