‘I try not to mourn the life you haven’t had. It’s easy when I remember that you live in a world without sadness, fear, guilt’: the letter you always wanted to write
Month: February 2019
Firm will install devices in homes of elderly, disabled and ill people for monthly fee
State-funded Steiner Academy Exeter is seeking a new sponsor after damning Ofsted report
Public spending watchdog attacks package for Mike Betts, whose firm gets £888m of tax breaks
Thanks to government austerity, 40% of disabled children are now so poor that they’re going without presents
Despite a £380 bill for extra leg room, the seats never materialised on the flight
Swallowing therapy was offered through NDIS plans until NDIA removed funding in late 2017
We didn’t know why our daughter couldn’t speak or sign. Now a whole world has opened up
Posted in General
For 14 years, the only way Samatha Wheeler’s daughter could communicate was to scream, spit and bite. No wonder she was angry
Relaunch welcomed, but there are calls for expansion to help address under-representation
More Students Join Class Action by Mental Health Coalition against Stanford University
Posted in Accessibility News
by Scott Loftesness Berkeley, CA (July 16, 2018) Three more students have joined a precedent-setting class action brought by Disability Rights Advocates (DRA) against Stanford…