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Disabled student diaries 2009

Charlotte
by Ouch Team

Andrea, Lee and Charlotte have just started university. Each has a different impairment and they share their experiences in these personal diaries.

Tim driving in his car

Reviewing the BBnav

by Tim Rushby-Smith

Tim reviews BBnav, the first satelite navigation system specifically developed for disabled people and their carers.


Stem cells, magnified in extreme close-up

What's all this about stem cells?

by Tom Shakespeare

Stem cell therapy is in the news. But what is it, why is it controversial, and what does it mean for disabled people?


Auschwitz concentration camp

The Holocaust and disabled people

by Ian Cook

Ouch explores the issue of disabled people and the Holocaust, in which an estimated 200, 000 disabled people were killed

Disability Bitch

Disability Bitch

Every Thursday, DB tackles topics with the subtlety of a sledgehammer.

Motley Zoo

A close-up view of an Andre Jordan doodle

Welcome to doodler Andre Jordan's wonderful world of disabled animals.

Top Ten

A colourful number 10

Not-so-serious disability-related countdowns. Send us yours too!

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