Department does U-turn, amid calls for it to be stripped of delivering disability benefits
Month: April 2019
By Stacey Pusey April 11th, 2019 Rockville, MD: If we want to help every child reach his or her potential, we need to take the…
Worthy of international medals, but “mentally unsound” to vote – Why this election will elude Asha Kiran home residents
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April 12, 2019 In the World Summer Games (WSG) 2015 held in Los Angeles, United States, Sonakshi, Phoolan Devi and Mathru were among the para…
If you are a parent, you know it: it’s not always easy to travel with kids. Yes, we agree with you: it’s totally worth it – you definitely want to include them in your adventures – but it can be challenging.
Innovators Challenged to Design Products for Homes to Win Investment Fund and Help Disabled People Live Independently
Posted in Accessibility News
4th April 2019 Now in its fifth year, Design Council Spark is putting a new focus on driving accessible home innovation; Design Council Spark: The…
Disabled people already live in fear of losing their benefits. This new welfare ‘reform’ would just hurt them more
Derby theatre
The tales of Mowgli, Baloo and Bagheera are inventively staged with integrated sign language and a community cast
April 10, 2019 Tomorrow, 11 April, starts a marathon election, the world’s largest election, that will go on for nearly six weeks. Around 900 million…
April 10, 2019 The Devnar School for Blind is a pioneering institution that is working to empower visually impaired people in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.…
Chief Electoral Officer Fredrick Roy Kharkongor of Mehalaya, in Shillong on Tuesday, handed the first Braille elector photo identity card to Padmahree Bertha Dkhar, principal…