Paddling sports offer a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors, stay active, and connect with nature. For people with disabilities, these activities provide physical and mental benefits while fostering independence and adventure. Whether you’re interested in canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding…
How to Apply for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in the UK
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a benefit provided by the UK government to assist individuals who have long-term health conditions or disabilities that affect their ability to live independently. If you’re unsure about how to apply for PIP, what conditions…
Exercising Your Dog as a Disabled Person
Exercising your dog is essential for their health and well-being, but for disabled individuals, the task can sometimes seem challenging. Physical disabilities can make outdoor activities difficult, but with some creative solutions and a little planning, you can ensure your…
Can I Use a UK Blue Badge in Europe?
As a UK Blue Badge holder planning to travel within Europe in 2025, it’s essential to understand how your badge is recognized across different countries. The UK’s departure from the European Union (EU) has led to changes in the recognition…
Accessibility at Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo is a firm family favourite of ours. As a disbaled visitor, it is always nice to see a company’s commitment to accessibility. This ensures that visitors with disabilities, along with their carers, can enjoy all that the zoo…
How to Use Your Blue Badge in the UK
The Blue Badge scheme in the UK is designed to help individuals with disabilities or health conditions access parking more easily. The badge grants specific rights and privileges that make travel more convenient for those who struggle with mobility. However,…





