Chopstix, the UK’s leading Chinese-inspired Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) brand, is proud to announce an exciting new ...
Mongolia has strong laws supporting inclusive education, but children with disabilities, especially girls still face barriers ...
A Sacramento media and film training center for people with disabilities is dealing with the loss of one of its cameras after it was stolen in broad daylight. The theft happened last week at the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Keely founded Making Space, closing the disability employment gap. "One of the most striking takeaways from SYNC25 was how many ...
Nnena Kalu, who uses cardboard and tape to create her work, received the prestigious art award. By Alex Marshall Reporting from Bradford, England Nnena Kalu, an artist who uses videotape, plastic ...
The students at America's elite universities are supposed to be the smartest, most promising young people in the country. And yet, shocking percentages of them are claiming academic accommodations ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A powerful and important documentary film is coming to Philadelphia this week. It's called "Meandering Scars," and it's about a climb of Mount Kilimanjaro by perhaps the most ...
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A stack of printed worksheets sat on tabletops Tuesday evening at the Mark and Paula Hurd Welcome Center — a subtle reminder that safety, especially in disability contexts, often begins in ordinary ...
Alicia Stein, a teacher at Lincoln Elementary School in Burlingame, has published a new children’s book that tells a story about a first grader with hemiplegic cerebral palsy who finds her own path.
October is National Disability Awareness Month, and this free, family-friendly event provides an opportunity to celebrate disability pride, learn about local resources, and connect with the community.
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Reasonable adjustments and better training improve health outcomes in the learning disability community
Megan Pritchard, a third-year nursing student at Aston University, has written a paper outlining the health inequalities faced by people with learning difficulties and suggesting achievable ways to ...
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