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Charlie Swinbourne: How Deaf filmmaker Ted Evans’s career hit new heights at the Paralympics

December 6, 2012 by

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In August, 80,000 people piled into London’s Olympic stadium for the spectacular opening ceremony for the 2012 Paralympic Games. But […]

Lianne Herbert: The frustration of attending a play without any access

October 24, 2012 by

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Last week, my drama teacher organised a theatre trip for my drama group – who are all hearing – to […]

Theatre Review: Love’s Labour’s Lost, by Deafinitely Theatre

May 23, 2012 by

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’37 Plays. 37 Languages.’ This is the tag line for the Globe Theatre’s Globe to Globe season, hosting theatre companies […]

Meet: Maria Zedda, disability trainer

February 24, 2012 by

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Maria Zedda is Managing Director of Wideaware Training. She has worked in the Disability field for 17 years, running community based […]

Rural Chicken: From city to countryside

February 20, 2012 by

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In her debut post, Rural Chicken realises the difference between living in a comfortable coop and being a wild free […]