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Disability accessibility: We don’t need another promise, we need the laws we already have to be enforced
By Chelsea NYANTAKYI Kafui arrives at the clinic in pain. The entrance sits at the top of a short set of stairs. There is no ramp nor lift. His wheelchair cannot go any further, so he stops and looks ...
It is provided by NHS England further to its duty under section 13SA of the National Health Service Act 2006 to publish a statement setting out a description of the powers available to NHS bodies to ...
Ghana News Agency on MSN
The Challenged Foundation launches petition for accessible education and public facilities for PWDs
The Challenged Foundation has called on the government to fully enforce national accessibility laws to ensure that persons with disabilities (PWDs) have equal access to education, transportation, and ...
A small group of parents, teachers and alumni say Mississippi’s School for the Blind is straying away from its mission. School leaders disagree.
Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSN
Seven questions with Senate candidate Awisi Quartey Bustos
Awisi Quartey Bustos is no stranger to navigating complex systems, be it international diplomacy, state government, or youth ...
Times of San Diego on MSN
OpEd: ‘Human Swastika’ Display Not Protected Free Speech
ENCINITAS, California — The question of free speech rights arose recently over the abhorrent “human swastika” formation at San Dieguito Academy, a high school in Encinitas in the San Dieguito Union ...
Cyberstalking and cyberharassment are gender-based cybercrimes - women and girls are more likely to experience this form of harassment than men and boys (WHOA, 2012; Moriarty and Freiberger, 2008; ...
The National Association of Medicaid Directors’ Hannah Maniates recently spoke about how the research priorities of NAMD ...
Parceling out Ed. Dept. work to other agencies risks weakening enforcement of disability rights laws, groups warn.
Parents of students with disabilities have long seen federal civil rights complaints as their last, best hope of ensuring ...
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Almost a dozen people with learning disabilities and autism 'locked away' in hospital in Somerset
Almost a dozen people with learning disabilities and autism were "locked away" in hospital across Somerset as of September, new figures show. October is Learning Disability Awareness Month, which ...
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