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RNIB has ‘washed its hands’ of braille users after ending free service, says blind campaigner
A disabled campaigner claims the disability charity RNIB has “washed its hands” of those with the most significant levels of visual impairment, after scrapping its long-established free braille transcription service.
‘I’m still sick. I’m still disabled. But I’m proud of my body’: Frances Ryan’s manifesto for disabled women
Women with disabilities are the biggest minority group in the world, but are still shut out of society. In an extract from her new book, the writer Frances Ryan reveals how that is changing – and what more needs to be done.
Disability groups ‘stepping back’ over benefit cuts
A number of Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations have told the BBC they are considering stepping back from working with the government over proposed benefit cuts.
Hampshire factory that employs dozens of disabled adults facing closure
A Hampshire charity that employs dozens of disabled people says it’s fighting for survival due to delayed payments from the Government’s Access to Work Plus scheme. Yateley Industries claims it’s around £150,000 out of pocket, which has been owed to them since October last year. The charity was set up in 1937 to give people with disabilities as much independence as possible.
How the Beatles helped my autistic son find his voice
John Harris on how music helped him connect with his autistic son James. When James was a child, he loved playing songs over and over. I Am the Walrus, by the Beatles. Autobahn, by Kraftwerk. “He hears emotion in music. I know that for a fact,” James’s father the Guardian journalist John Harris tells Helen Pidd.
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