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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Every person has the right to lead a meaningful life. For people with disabilities, this means living in and integrating with a community of their choice, forming genuine relationships, pursuing job ...
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 ...
Fello nonprofit opens disability support hub at Annapolis Mall, offering families immediate access to resources, adaptive ...
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 ...
Megan Topping's doctoral research is supported by a postgraduate award through the Summer Foundation, Melbourne, Australia. The Participant Led Video research was funded by the Innovative Workforce ...
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