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Tfl seat badge holders report friction from other passengers

April 21, 2025
Ian Streets
Londoners living with disabilities and chronic health conditions told the BBC they have struggled to use a Transport for London (TfL) scheme while travelling, with one even threatened by another…
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Report on modern office design misses key point

April 11, 2025
Ian Streets
Advances in planning and designing work space are bringing benefits in terms of enticing people back into the office – but the people behind the initiative appear to be missing…
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Deaf model takes designer hearing aid covers to pages of Vogue

April 7, 2025
Ian Streets
A deaf woman has featured in British Vogue, modelling designer hearing aid covers. The BBC reported that Imy Harris, 22, from Cheltenham, was featured in the February edition of the…
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Study highlights “national embarrassment” of public transport accessibility

March 21, 2025
Ian Streets
Disabled people have told BBC News of "humiliation" and "sub-human treatment" as a senior group of MPs warned accessibility on public transport is a "national embarrassment". The BBC said a…
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Autistic entrepreneur’s ideas are tailor-made to meet sensory needs

March 12, 2025
Ian Streets
An autistic entrepreneur has created her own business helping neurodivergent people find clothes for their sensory needs after she struggled to shop for and wear clothes herself. The BBC reported…
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Training session helps coaches support visually impaired golfers

March 2, 2025
Ian Streets
RNIB Scotland worked in collaboration with Scottish Golf and Scottish Disability Sport Golf to deliver a training course at the home of the sport which will equip more coaches to…
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Report names Tenby top for accessible attractions

January 22, 2025
Ian Streets
A picturesque seaside town in Wales famous for its sandy shoreline, scenic beaches and historic charm has been named “most accessible” in the UK according to new research. The Express…
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Tennis champ calls for more action to make sport accessible

January 15, 2025
Ian Streets
A tennis player who won gold at the Special Olympics has said there needs to be more sport sessions for people with intellectual disabilities. The BBC reported that Adam Brownsword,…
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Bank promises to “do better” with mystery shopper policy

January 8, 2025
Ian Streets
Barclays is facing criticism over adverts for paid “mystery shoppers” which suggested that people could pretend to be blind or deaf to test the services at the British bank’s high…
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Family priced out of visits to park by charges for “essential companions”

January 1, 2025
Ian Streets
The mother of a boy with autism has told the BBC she is disappointed with the decision to remove free entry for parents and carers of children with disabilities at…
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