Source: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jan/05/at-home-marks-from-my-fathers-wheelchair-were-everywhere-we-must-improve-accessible-housing
Author: Cane Foundation
Braille charts are likely to have more impactful awareness, the release said. (Representational) For the benefit of the visually impaired, a city-based doctor has launched…
The airline says it will permit service dogs only, following a move by the U.S. Department of Transportation to reclassify the types of service animals…
World Braille Day: Know about Louis Braille, who transformed lives of the visually impaired Today is World Braille Day. The day is observed in honour…
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/jan/03/lived-experience-finally-a-disability-reporter-who-has-a-disability
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/jan/01/no-one-can-read-50-books-a-week-so-why-was-i-buying-or-borrowing-that-many
By Matthew Futterman New york Times, Dec. 26, 2020 A blind runner issued a challenge to technologists last year to find a way for him…
Campaigner’s Research Shows Rail Access Information Is Often ‘Wildly Inaccurate’
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By John Pring on 23rd December 2020 Information used by disabled passengers to check if a rail station is accessible is frequently wildly inaccurate, and…
The FuelService App: Solving Driver’s with Disabilities Major Problem of Getting Gas
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Dec 28,2020 The age-old problem, for drivers with disabilities, of having to find assistance to get Full Service at a Self-Serve gas stations has finally…
For Job Seekers With Disabilities, Soft Skills Don’t Impress in Early Interviews
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Research also finds discussing salary early in the interview process hurts all candidates Rutgers University Science Daily,September 10, 2020 The findings, published in the International…