Due to austerity, privatisation, deregulation, and lack of transparency and accountability, many people are now ‘incarcerated in the community’ writes Sally Young
Author: Cane Foundation
Retina International Usher Syndrome Special Interest GroupSpring Newsletter – Update on events & news relevant during the COVID-19 pandemicRI USH SIG Dominique Sturz (AT), Melissa…
Cancellation of outside help during coronavirus crisis leaves families to provide complex support
The 100 greatest UK No 1s: No 18, Ian Dury and the Blockheads – Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick
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The band’s signature hit throws in funk and disco to create an oddly disorienting, almost stoned groove
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/may/12/unpaid-carers-isolated-lockdown-invisible
As lockdown eases, we know more about how non-disabled people can interact in parks then when we can go outside
People With Visual Impairments Struggling to Access Essentials During coronavirus Restrictions
Posted in Accessibility News
By Shelley Steeves -Global News Originally Posted May 1, 2020 According to the CNIB Foundation of New Brunswick, residents with visual impairments are struggling to…
‘I Need Help’: Coronavirus Highlights Disparities Among Canadians With Disabilities
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Emerald Bensadoun GlobalNews.ca May 6, 2020 Prior to the novel coronavirus pandemic, 27-year-old Marissa Blake was rarely ever home. Now, Blake, who lives in Toronto…
Here/Not Here, a new film by Bim Ajadi, is aiming to bring the visual vernacular art form in to the mainstream
Invoking ‘easements’ of duties towards vulnerable people may be unlawful, say campaigners