In a year that has seen rapid workplace change, people with disabilities continue to find barriers to employment. While the pandemic leveled the playing field in some ways, in others, a decade of ...
Roughly 26% of Americans identify as Disabled, yet only 23% are employed compared to 66% of non-Disabled people. Many want to work, but doing so means that nearly two-thirds of unemployed Disabled ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andrew Pulrang writes about disability practices, policy, and culture. Disability activism is empowering. For some disabled people ...
Noble Network NYC, Bright Plan'et, and Strive Chai deliver integrated services from inclusive events to financial ...
Federal officials are sending millions of dollars to states in an effort to provide better housing options for people with disabilities. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said this ...
What happens when a family is left to care for an adult who is deaf, blind and has autism without support? That’s the focus of a new documentary that’s set to premiere on national television. The ...
Senior Research Fellow, Transforming early Education and Child Health Research Centre, Western Sydney University Gabrielle Weidemann receives funding from the Australian Research Council and the ...
Re: 852 Civil and Human Rights, Faith Based, Justice Reform, Housing advocates from National, State and Local Organizations Support Disability Integration Act of 2019 (H.R. 555/S. 117) and its ...
Recently, the Center for Students with Disabilities (CSD) sent a survey to their clients by sixth-semester social work and sociology student Mia Giancola gauging for the interest of a disability ...
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