Tag: accessibility
TikTok
TikTok has become a transformative platform for disabled influencers, reports Jessica Wythe.
Disabled influencers use their platforms to share personal stories, challenge misconceptions, and foster...
Musical Beasts
Rachel Whibley talks about the most impactful, empowering and important musical performances her company has ever created.
In the world of classical music, accessibility and...
Touch typing: a game-changer for dyslexic learners
Change is coming, and it’s good news for dyslexic students, says Sheraleen Braganza.
Our exam system is about to change. I have been banging on...
Making music with SEN
Lydia Lewis speaks to four musicians with special educational needs, who share their experiences of stigma, inaccessible music environments, their personal journeys of discovery,...
The inclusive visitor experience
Inclusivity is not merely a box to be ticked. It's essential to a thriving, modern visitor experience, writes Jenny Search.
First impressions count, and while...
Successful day trips for all
With careful preparation and a positive attitude, you can create memorable outings that cater to the unique requirements of each child, writes Vicky Green.
A...
Play equipment with purpose
Darran Hine on designing safe, stimulating and inclusive outdoor play areas.
When planning outdoor play areas for children with SEN, it's essential to adopt a...
The superpower of looking
We're not doing enough to give our children the visual literacy skills they need in order to explore the modern world with confidence, says...
People of determination
Massrat Shiakh writes from Oman about the progress towards addressing special educational needs in the Middle East.
Middle Eastern countries have undergone significant transformation and...
Digital accessibility
Technology holds immense potential to empower people with sight loss, but to unlock its full benefits, organisations must prioritise accessibility, writes Kyran O'Mahoney.
Despite the...










































