Changes to how the B.C. government supports children with disabilities are provoking mixed reactions among parents — relief for those who will receive funding for the first time, but anxiety, fear and ...
A US court case has raised questions around the culture of long working hours and the boundaries between work and the rest of your life ...
Discover what qualified disability expenses (QDEs) your ABLE account covers, including education, housing, and health. Plan your financial future effectively.
Discover if health insurance covers service dogs and explore alternative funding options, such as grants and nonprofits, to help manage the high costs of obtaining one.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s foster care plan brings kids back to West Virginia, but it still leaves the state overreliant on group homes.
North Carolina thrift lovers rejoice, amazing finds, low prices, and a store that makes a real difference await you.
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Disability and access to justice in four African countries: strong laws, weak in practice
South Africa has a reputation as one of the most progressive countries on the African continent when it comes to disability rights. It has ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of ...
In the world of advocacy, some voices don’t just speak—they resonate. Candis, a 42-year-old powerhouse and founder of I AM ABLED Inc., is one of those voices. As a Black woman living with Spinal ...
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, such as autism and Down syndrome, experience substantially higher ...
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‘What will happen when I’m gone?’: Parents of people with disabilities push to expand services
In California, a person’s disability must begin before age 18 to qualify for regional center services. Parent advocates say that leaves behind people whose disability started in early adult years, ...
ERCOT’s Board of Directors is expected to vote on the Batch Zero plan in June, which could determine the timeline for how ...
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A new curriculum brings adults with intellectual disabilities into Jewish learning
(JTA) — When he’s not working at the local dog care and boarding center, 24-year-old Raffi Stein-Klotz is usually playing kickball or tending to the garden at his residential facility in Boca Raton.
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