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Keith's Law aims to improve interactions between those with disabilities and first responders
A new law set to begin in January is geared to help first responders and those with disabilities communicate.Keith’s Law, ...
There is a new state law that will help first responders assist individuals with disabilities when responding to countywide 9-1-1 calls.
In today’s competitive economy, companies are constantly seeking new ways to innovate, increase productivity and build strong, resilient teams. One of the most powerful yet often overlooked strategies ...
Despite the rise of people diagnosed with autism, explicit training for law enforcement to respond to people with developmental or intellectual disabilities is still rare. Misunderstandings between ...
This year, cities across America are celebrating 35 years of the ADA with parades and festivals. In Cincinnati, there are a slew of events, including a documentary film screening, a carnival night and ...
While many services will continue, Congress’ failure to fund the government could have big implications for people with disabilities who depend on a wide array of federal programs. Democrats and ...
Having a plan in case you need to evacuate or lose power is essential. By Sharon Schindel As 75-mile-an-hour winds whipped black smoke across the sky, I stood in my kitchen, worrying about what it ...
It's a symbol meant to protect and empower thousands of Coloradans, yet most people don't even know it exists. Printed on state-issued driver's licenses and ID cards, the Invisible Disabilities symbol ...
All through her 20s, Taylor Carty chased her dream of becoming a doctor. Carty, now 30, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when she was a baby, and was inspired by the many doctors and health care ...
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