We support many people who observe Ramadan but while many of us can take acts of devotion for granted, those with sight and hearing loss can find it difficult to … Read more
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“We all have times when our mood is low, and we’re feeling sad or miserable about life. Usually, these feelings pass in due course. But if the feelings are interfering … Read more
We spoke to internet safety organisation, Get Safe Online, about how to use the internet safely… Few can deny the many benefits brought by the internet. It has revolutionised the … Read more
Research suggests that volunteering can reduce feelings of stress, anger, anxiety, and depression as well as boosting our mood as we feel good for helping other people. Depending on the … Read more
We rely on our generous supporters to help us make a difference to people who are deafblind. With nearly 450,000 people living with dual sensory loss in the UK, we … Read more
Whether you consider yourself an artist or not, creativity plays a part in everyone’s lives. It could be experimenting with recipes, decorating your home or designing your garden, or it … Read more
Seasonal Affective Disorder, commonly abbreviated to SAD, is a mood disorder where people experience depressive symptoms at the same time each year. Although most experience SADin the winter, the summer … Read more
In 1968, senior librarian Ronald Sturt was in Sweden studying public library services for disabled people. While in Vasteras, in northern Sweden, he discovered that the local association for the … Read more
Deafblind UK has teamed with imagine if and Face Front to tell you all you need to know about inclusive theatre. What is inclusive theatre? Inclusive theatre is theatre where … Read more
It’s no secret that meaningful social interactions can make us feel more positive and lift our mood. But did you know that socialising can also lead to good brain health … Read more