The Education Department has long collected civil rights data about things like bullying, harassment and disability services ...
Over the 30 years, the charity has supported hundreds of people with a disability disabilities, autism, and mental health ...
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The hidden crisis hollowing out adult social care in the UK: precious day centres are being sold off
Countless spaces for adults with complex needs have been shut down. If Andy Burnham wants to fix social care, keeping them open must be a priority, says Guardian columnist John Harris ...
How tax laws, FCRA rules and compliance burdens are reshaping India's non-profit sector, raising concerns over civil society ...
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The child behind the disability
India, June 29 -- As an educator for over 26 years, I have worn many different hats. I have worked with children, both with ...
Community nursing projects that use gardening and outdoor activities to support wellbeing are helping to reduce isolation, ...
"It is considered more painful than fibromyalgia or giving birth — even more painful than amputating a finger without ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed 48 mental health conditions qualifying people for Personal Independence ...
As Massachusetts prepares to mark America’s 250th anniversary, the state of firsts faces a familiar question: Is it still ...
New York hardcore band Show Me The Body on creating a record forged in grief, fatherhood and the conviction that love, at ...
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We Need to Invest in the Dignity of Work for the AI Era
“AI does not ever have to deny us an economy based on work, contribution, and dignity,” writes Gene Sperling.
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L.A. Unified enacts reasonable rules for screens in schools but your kid’s school hasn’t. Now what?
The L.A. Unified School District is set to roll out one of the nation’s strictest no-screens policies. Here’s how parents can ...
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