Thursday, 31 July 2014

Disabled Legacy Fail?

Commonwealth Games are a pinnacle of inclusion for disabled people, but legacy will fail without more work, says Vitalise.

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Disability Charity Is 50!

The past 50 years have seen the lives of over 100,000 people with disabilities – from athletes, to ex-service people, to children, parents and those who have retired – transformed by volunteers of national charity Remap, who have built equipment to help these individuals lead independent lives.

Monday, 28 July 2014

Declare Your Medical Condition!

Research from Sainsbury’s Travel Insurance reveals that more than a quarter (27%) of holidaymakers who have enjoyed a trip overseas in the past two years had a serious or long term medical condition such as diabetes or a heart condition at the time. Of these travellers, 15% admitted they had not told their travel insurer about their condition and 11% said they only disclosed part of their medical history.


Friday, 25 July 2014

Family Get Mobile!

Colin Whitt, 52 from Heanor Derbyshire, UK, and three members of his family have all become recent owners of a new type of folding mobility scooter, the TGA Minimo, so they can enjoy independence outdoors together.

Thursday, 24 July 2014

Don't Firget Your Teabags!

Brit’s heading abroad this summer are ensuring they don’t miss their home comfort food and drink by packing British Food brands alongside their sun cream.


Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Accessible Leisure Centre

Over recent years, New Forest District Council has invested heavily to ensure all its leisure centres and swimming pools are fully accessible and meet the 2010 Equality Act guidelines.  As part of this ongoing programme, the Council has purchased five BluOne pool lifts from Dolphin Mobility, one of the UK's leading supplier and installers of independent living solutions.

Monday, 21 July 2014

Don't Ruin Your Fun In The Sun!

Over three quarters (77%) of holidaymakers who have had their credit card declined whilst abroad, failed to notify their bank that they would be going on holiday overseas, according to new research