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  • EV Charging Point Accessibility Discussion

    EV Charging Point Accessibility Discussion

    Are you interested in the impact of public on street Electric Vehicle charging points on disabled people? Whether you’re a driver, or a pedestrian who might be interested we’d like to hear from you…

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  • ADHD Survey

    ADHD Survey

    Sheffield Autism Partnership Network and Sheffield Voices are working together to hear the experiences of people living with or suspecting they have ADHD. They want to hear from people with ADHD of all ages about what kind of support already exists, how good it is, and what kind of support you wish was available.

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  • Adaptive Fashion On High Street

    Adaptive Fashion On High Street

    Highstreet store Primark has launched an adaptive fashion range to help disabled people widen their clothing choices. It has teamed up with acclaimed disabled fashion designer Victoria Jenkins to create 49 items of adaptive menswear, adaptive womenswear, nightwear and underwear to suit people of all ages and with a range of impairments.

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