Increasing Mental Health Awareness in the Hispanic and Latino Community
As Hispanic Heritage Month continues, my hope is that disability advocates in the community will continue to encourage and work towards breaking the stigma of mental health and work towards normalizing it.
Blog Article
National Disability Employment Awareness Month 2022
National Disability Employment Awareness Month - October 2022. Disability: Part of the Equity Equation.
Podcast
Ep. 37 - Beth Leleck
Today’s guest is Beth Leleck. In 2008, Beth was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She was determined to maintain her mobility while living with the disease.
Research
Psychological Impact of Acquiring a Disability
Adjusting to life after acquiring a disability can be an emotionally difficult time. Individuals will experience grief and loss and may struggle with accepting their new life.
Blog Article
Learning is for All: A Checklist for Accessibility
Adults learn a bit differently than children: they are self-motivated and understand the value of their education, while children typically need more engagement and are far less motivated.
Blog Article
Look! Up in the Sky! It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's an ACCESSIBLE Plane!
Airlines May Be Required to Accommodate Travelers in their Wheelchairs.
Research
The Reversal of Roe V. Wade: Impact on Individuals with Disabilities
This report will highlight the impact of overturning Roe v. Wade on individuals with disabilities, with attention to various concerns associated with reproductive health and disability, along with the future implications of this decision for individuals with disabilities.
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Deaf Awareness Month 2022
Deaf Awareness Month celebrates the deaf community and promotes advocacy for the rights they deserve.
Blog Article
Your Guide to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design set the requirements for physical accessibility per the ADA. Reading the Standards can feel daunting, but there are resources available to help increase your understanding.
Blog Article
Taking Vision for Granted
I recently performed an informal walkthrough of facilities at the Olympic and Paralympic Training Center to educate the facilities personnel. A common problem was the lack of access for people who are blind and visually impaired.
Blog Article
Interview with Hannah Cory on Service Animals
Hannah Cory shares her journey training her service dog, Bailey, and what others should know when it comes to respecting service animals and their handlers.
Research
High Rates of Unemployment for People with Disabilities
There's a significant gap in unemployment rates between those with and without disabilities. This disparity is caused by a number of factors discussed in this report.