Council dithering, high court battles, and homelessness: A young man’s fight to receive an education
A special needs tribunal has ruled in favour of a young man battling Richmond Council, allowing him to return to
A special needs tribunal has ruled in favour of a young man battling Richmond Council, allowing him to return to
Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) continued its commitment to inclusivity by becoming the world’s first relaxed venue, during a celebration last
Nine disability school projects got the chance to play at the Oval for Surrey CCC’s Disability Cricket Championship last week.
Labour’s new shadow minister for disabilities has hit the ground running by today securing an opposition debate on the universal
A young Kingston cricketer and his coach were rewarded for their hard work at a special ceremony at the Oval
A Merton community centre used by people with disabilities has yet to be given a new home, despite the council’s promise
A Merton organisation for disabled people has said the council treats people with disabilities as though they are ‘invisible’. In
A scam website is trying to con disabled Kingston residents out of money for parking badges, the council has warned.
A Brixton man who campaigns to tackle issues affecting young disabled people was praised by BBC Sports presenter Sue Barker
A national disability charity is inviting runners to put their best paw forward and sign up for a Clapham fun
Home care charges for the elderly and disabled will be abolished by Hammersmith & Fulham Council, helping more than 1,000