If it wants to win, Labour must reach all of those who currently feel excluded from the political process
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Two UAE-based Indian nationals developed a smartphone app that can help visually impaired people. The app developed by Nandujit Prathap and Visakh G.S is called Ioptyc.…
Let’s get real — are we an inclusive society? Do we pay attention to the limitations in our communities? Do we ever stop to think…
National Audit Office says the system incentivises schools to be less inclusive
People in Essex with learning disabilities and autism are working with health and care staff on new methods of support
Saba Salman Tue 10 Sep 2019 13.00 BST Gazala Iqbal, who is paralysed on her right side, was so mollycoddled by her family that she was…
Government of Canada Announces New Accessible Technology Program Funding Recipients
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From: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada $7.78 million investment will help boost participation of Canadians with disabilities in the digital economy September 4, 2019…
‘She doesn’t look disabled’: Woman in wheelchair asked to stand up at Delhi airport
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Disability rights activist Virali Modi was left feeling distressed when a CISF personnel at the Delhi airport repeatedly asked her to get up from her…
Disabled Passengers Say New Canada Transportation Act Rules Increase Air Travel Barriers
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By Christopher Reynolds The Canadian Press Tracy Odell recalls with a mix of pride and pain the sunny spring day two years ago that her…
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