uk disability
Boris Johnson has announced the end of more lockdown restrictions. But after being told for months that only inside was safe, I’m frightened about leaving my house.
The hole in my neck doesn't hold me back; I've done things many non-disabled people still have yet to do.
Max Marchewicz was openly queer from a young age but after developing a chronic pain condition in their twenties began feeling excluded from queer spaces and being "left out of the conversation". So the activist started an instagram account called Cripple Queers for people like them to have a sense of community and raise awareness.
Justin Bond and Nikita Gold of Drag Syndrome reveal the joy and sheer freedom of their flirty drag personas.
Drag Syndrome are a collective of LGBTQ+ drag kings and queens with Down’s Syndrome. In a time where conversations about disability and representation in the queer community are being had the group of performers have become icons. In this video Drag Syndrome artists Justin Bond and Nikita Gold talk about being the representation that the queer disabled community needs and also what it’s like to find success and fans in the UK and around the world.
We've seen into each other's homes and private lives, surfing the highs and lows of lockdown together. Is work a kinder place as a result?
Social isolation and struggling to get access to food and medicines are among the issues disproportionately affecting disabled women in the Covid-19 pandemic.
Some children are left waiting much longer to be adopted than others – three families share their stories.
This new normal risks being a society without disabled people, Amy Kavanagh writes.
My mom, me, and her angelic carers will fight to the death to protect Becky. But I’m worried the rest of society won’t.