News

Read news and blogs from the SeeAbility team, many of whom have lived experience of learning disabilities, autism or sight loss.

How to live well: Your health

Our health is something we often take for granted until we are in pain or something isn’t feeling as it normally does, but having good health is essential for us to be able to live well. Read our top tips for looking after your health.

How to have an inclusive recruitment process

Ensuring that candidates have equal opportunity from the moment they spot the job ad to when they sit down to interview, will ensure that your business has the best chance of securing the right talent you need.

Encouraging an inclusive working environment

Follow our steps below and you’ll be on the way to having an inclusive workplace. Whether it’s in a physical office or the home office, it’s important that employees feel comfortable and included within their working environment.

Emily’s balance chart - thriving at work

SeeAbility’s influencer Emily is confident that she’s found her ideal job. But because she knows there’s always room for improvement, she’s using the free LifeClubs balance chart to identify how she can live better.

How to make documents accessible

Everything we write should be accessible to everyone. By following a few steps and using the functionality built into software like Microsoft Word, it’s simple to ensure that all of your documents will be accessible.

How to live well at home

Feeling satisfied with where we live is important when it comes to living a good life. What can you do to live well at home?

“It’s a day you will never forget.”

This year Ray will be taking part in his second marathon for SeeAbility and he has some words of wisdom for anyone thinking about volunteering or running the London Marathon for SeeAbility.

How to improve your communication skills

The majority of people learn basic communication in their early years, but how many of us actually work on this skill later in life? Get top tips on improving your communication skills.

Emily’s balance chart journey begins

Emily wants to understand how happy she is with the life she’s living and what areas she could improve on. To do this she’s using the free SeeAbility balance chart.

#LDWeek2021 – How our Associates live well

As part of SeeAbility’s Big Conversation, starting on 1 July, and Learning Disability Week 2021, we asked our Associates: “What do you need in your life to be happy and fulfilled?”