The online resource will connect Tennesseans with disabilities to technology that can support increased independence and improve access to communities […]
Read More10 years ago, Bob Mather retired from a legal career dedicated to fighting for disability rights, including decades at the […]
Read MoreEight years ago, doctors told her that she could not compete academically with her classmates, and look at her now. https://www.disabilityscoop.com/2023/06/09/student-autism-awarded-18-college-acceptances-9-full-ride-scholarships/30413/
Read MoreThe Department of Labor compiled a one-stop website with multiple resources to help employers follow the law and create workplaces […]
Read MoreGetting workplace adjustments is not easy for disabled employees, according to the Business Disability Forum’s (BDF) Great Big Workplace Adjustments […]
Read MoreEven though individuals with learning disabilities have the potential to work in occupations of their choosing, multiple factors can lead […]
Read MoreTransition to adulthood can be difficult. Where do you go for help? The Center for Transition to Adult Health Care for Youth […]
Read MoreAt a glance Colleges provide accommodations under civil rights laws. They typically coordinate support through a disability services office. Students […]
Read MoreRecreation and leisure are vital. Not only does play provide joy, it helps with stress, mind and body skills, creativity, […]
Read MoreAn estimated 56.7 million people in the United States (19%-20%) have a disability. Staying active while living with a disability is […]
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