BBC Ouch aims “to reflect the lives of disabled people right here and now in the third millennium.”
DaDA Disability and Deaf Arts is a Disabled and Deaf people's arts organisation run by Disabled and Deaf people. They aim to facilitate the active participation of Disabled and Deaf people in all aspects of the arts and creative industries, and both promote and celebrate disability and Deaf arts and culture.
Nasty Girls are a comedy group of Disabled / Deaf women. Reviews have described them as "hilarious", "a breath of fresh air" and "disgusting". Their confrontational, controversial brand of humour centres on disability and attitudes towards it. They devise, write and perform their own material which has a distinctly Northern feel to it.
Extending Boundaries has been set up by The Guardian in association with the Department for Work and Pensions. It contains articles on the Disability Discrimination Act and themes from Improving the Life Chances of Disabled People.