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Five ways to make your social media more accessible
Small changes can make a big difference to how disabled people experience your social media content. Whether someone uses a screen reader, captions or…
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Our inclusive Easter activities guide for disabled children with complex needs
Whether your child is into arts and crafts, baking, Easter egg hunting or just outright messy play, we have something for everyone in this Easter activity guide.
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Making the countdown to Christmas accessible
From tiny treats to chocolate before breakfast, advent calendars bring a little magic to the Christmas countdown. But many shop-bought versions aren’t designed with…
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Six sensory gift ideas for disabled adults with complex needs
Everyone has their own favourite textures, scents, and sounds, and sensory gifts are a wonderful way to honour that individuality.
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Our Christmas gift guide for disabled children with complex needs
Our Christmas gift guide tailored for disabled children with complex needs. Including accessible books, meaningful experiences, sensory toys and DIY activities.
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How to plan an accessible Christmas party
When planning a Christmas party it's important to consider inclusivity. Disability advocate Jeffie explains how.
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6 top tips for creating an inclusive classroom for children with disabilities
Carly, a SEN tutor from Sense College, gives her top tips on teaching disabled students.
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Just because I’m deafblind doesn’t mean I shouldn’t have equal access to live events
After sharing his frustration at booking accessible concert tickets, Steven got a deluge of negative comments.
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How to write good alt text
Alt text makes images accessible for people who use screen readers. Find out more about how to use it.
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How to have an accessible Pride
Everybody should be able to attend Pride. Here, Jeffie explains how you can prepare for a Pride event as a disabled person, and how Pride events can be more accessible.