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Welcome to Dogwarts: The Harry Potter Studio Tour have partnered with Guide Dogs
The Making of Harry Potter Studio Tour has partnered with charity Guide Dogs to bring best practice accessibility to the tour for people who are blind or visually impaired, and encourage the industry to become more inclusive.
Living with Aphasia: ‘It’s a magnificent shock – it’s like something being cut off’
A man from Bristol living with Aphasia has said the condition has been ‘a magnificent shock’. Tim, who attends an Aphasia Conversation Group in Longwell Green has been struggling with his speech after suffering from a stroke six months ago.
‘Max is my eyes’: Paralympian says post-Brexit rules stop him flying with his guide dog
A Paralympic swimmer due to compete in this summer’s Games has said his career is at risk after a post-Brexit policy change barred him from flying in and out of the UK with his guide dog. Mar Gunnarsson, a visually impaired Icelandic national studying in Manchester, has been unable to fly to sporting championships to represent his country because his guide dog is not recognised as a service animal by the UK authorities.
Super Movers for Every Body launched to engage disabled children
BBC Children’s and Education, the Premier League and ParalympicsGB have come together to launch Super Movers for Every Body, using the inspiration of top-flight football and talented athletes to engage disabled children and those with special educational needs in sport and physical activity.
‘No value’ in dyslexia diagnoses, says academic
Durham University professor Julian Elliott said diagnoses held “no value” in terms of educational interventions for poor readers. “Dyslexia can be a helpful term to describe severe and persistent difficulty with reading, but that’s it,” he said.
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