Fewer than one per cent of disabled population included in scientific research March 10, 2022 UBCO researchers say more people living with disabilities need to…
Month: March 2022
Just 29% of students in England with disabilities receiving DSA allowance – analysis
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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/mar/10/just-29-of-students-in-england-with-disabilities-receiving-dsa-allowance-analysis
As the Winn-Dixie Saga Finally Concludes in Florida, 181 Advocacy Groups Urge DOJ to Issue Website Accessibility Regulations
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Seyfarth Synopsis: The Eleventh Circuit has refused to reconsider its decision to vacate its prior order and the trial court’s judgment because of mootness; while…
Candoco Dance Company are on tour to celebrate their 30th anniversary. We look back at performances by the acclaimed company’s mix of disabled and able-bodied dancers
Midnight review – deaf heroine brings a new element to super-tense Korean thriller
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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/mar/08/midnight-review-deaf-heroine-brings-a-new-element-to-korean-thriller
Committees suggest the city waives licence fees for accessible cabs Natasha Riebe, CBC News Posted: Mar 07, 2022 The Accessibility Advisory Committee and Women’s Voice…
MAR 7, 2022 BY PENNY BATCHELOR With this increasingly prominent celebration coming in July, publishers need to start planning ways to join in now. It…
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/mar/05/covid-pandemic-sparks-steep-rise-in-number-of-people-in-uk-with-long-term-illness
City Adds Wayfinding App to Increase Accessibility for Visually Impaired
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The BlindSquare Event app is free for users to download. Author of the article:The Sault Star Publishing date:Feb 28, 2022 Sault Transit buses are now…
Blindness on stage: ‘Until disabled people can tell their own stories, we’ll always be stereotypes’
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Source: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2022/mar/02/blindness-on-stage-until-disabled-people-can-tell-their-own-stories-well-always-be-stereotypes