The policy director of the King’s Fund thinktank on why the government’s social care winter plan won’t save it from a second wave
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Websites Still Don’t Provide Equal Access in 2020 – and Lawsuits are Increasing
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Adam Akinyemi, Whois Accessible September 26, 2020 The coronavirus outbreak caused a shift in the usage of digital devices. As people worldwide become heavily dependent…
CWDO is pleased to present this webinar about Gary Malkowski’s life. The biography, Deaf Politician – The Gary Malkowski Story follows Gary from being born…
Report raises alarm over police detention of vulnerable suspects in England and Wales
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Hundreds of thousands of people interviewed without appropriate adult present, report says
A group of Scout Girls, Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital Troop 1673 decided to initiate a challenge with the name PAINT IT YELLOW, inspired by the NoisyVision #YellowTHeWorld campaign.
by Jefferson Graham, Usa Today Zoom, which has become one of the most popular video meeting services, added new features Wednesday aimed at improving accessibility…
Vernon Ramesar CBC News, Sept. 16, 2020 Carrying on a normal life during the pandemic can be difficult for everyone, but some people with vision…
B.C. Human Rights Tribunal orders nanaimo strata to take action on barriers that trapped woman in condo
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Bethany Lindsay CBC News Posted: Sep 17, 2020 A Nanaimo woman who has fought for accessibility improvements that would allow her to go to and…
Parents like me need more help. I couldn’t cope with having my severely disabled daughter back at home full time
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/sep/22/over-medication-of-intellectually-disabled-people-costing-lives-inquiry-told