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Dragons’ Den stars to help cosmetics entrepreneur
An accessible cosmetics entrepreneur who got what was labelled the “best deal ever” on Dragons’ Den, has said she wants the industry to become more inclusive. Millie Flemington-Clare, 26, from Bristol, who has a rare condition called cystinosis, pitched her brand of inclusive make-up products on the BBC One show.
English councils seeking more help to pay for rise in Send transport costs
Many councils have told the Guardian that their obligations under the wider special educational needs and disabilities (Send) system are financially unsustainable, with the rapid increase in pupil transport costs becoming a particular issue.
Number of disabled people who can’t find a job is increasing
While unemployment has remained largely static – figures released today suggest the proportion of disabled people who want a job, but cannot get one – is increasing.
Moving on up: helping your child with additional needs transition to secondary school
Moving to secondary school is a big step for any child, but if your child has additional or special needs, it is particularly daunting. While there will undoubtedly be challenges along the way, careful preparation and support can make a world of difference.
Guide Dogs UK says phrase ‘blind leading the blind’ is offensive and should not be used
The phrase “the blind leading the blind” should no longer be used because it is offensive and undermines visually-impaired people, a leading charity has said. Guide Dogs UK is calling for a re-think of the expression which it says is associated with “confusion, incompetence or ignorance”.
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