Ones to watch at the Paralympics, Tokyo 2020!
By Jack Woods My name is Jack Woods. I'm a 25-year-old Cantabrian who was born with Cerebral Palsy. I was involved in Para athletics from 2006 to 2015, I've also...
By Jack Woods My name is Jack Woods. I'm a 25-year-old Cantabrian who was born with Cerebral Palsy. I was involved in Para athletics from 2006 to 2015, I've also...
An interview with Olivia Shivas Olivia Shivas is passionate about empowering disabled people. As a wheelchair user and being mixed-race (Chinese/Malaysian and European), she understands what it means to experience...
An essay by disabled woman Pieta Bouma. Hot on the tail of June's international LGBTQIA+ month with all its colour and glory follows July; Disability Pride month. Disability Pride month...
By Hannah DivineyOn December 3rd 2020, I made a decision that would change my life. With the help of Change.org, I launched a petition lobbying for Disney Studios to create...
By Grace Stratton Every year before school started, my parents and I dreaded the trip to the shoe store. To find school shoes that could go over my orthotics every year...
By Mamie Rose For our disabled community, the journey toward employment often looks different and is filled with trials and tribulations, often because disabled people's abilities are so frequently misunderstood...
By Rebecca Dubber Rebecca is a Paralympic medallist, model and communications expert. In this piece, she shares a few quick-fire tips for dating as a disabled person, designed for you...
On their journeys, on disabled woman, interviews another By Jess Mackay and Rebecca Dubber Jessica and Rebecca are in similar life stages. Rebecca is engaged, Jess is a newlywed and both...
Lucy Richardson, May 2021. On the use of the word ‘Disabled’ as important in the pursuit for identity and the challenging of ideas. Disability is something not a lot of...
By Chelsea Pita, May 2021. It was January 2018; I was 18 years old and set out to enjoy a fun day out with family before I moved away to...
Incontinence undies for kids are often clinical and uninspiring. The women behind the brand Brighter Needs have launched a reusable incontinence undies range for kids in fun patterns so your kid can feel...
We had the honour to interview women who are making a difference in the disability space. We asked them "What is your proudest accomplishment, big or small?”
We are so thrilled to have a chat with Emma Clegg and Molly Rogers, the founders of JAM the label to learn more about their experience in the disability space...
Valentine’s Day is around the corner and we believe in universal love for EveryHuman out there! Make this Valentine’s Day special by ditching the roses and choosing a gift that...
Surprise! It’s Our 1st Birthday Sale Break out the confetti - we’re approaching our very 1st Birthday and we want to celebrate this milestone with you! When we discovered that...
Let’s be real: many of us have felt self-conscious about wearing a bikini to the beach at some point in our lives. While there are hundreds of different swimsuits on the...