Government leaders and Guam Department of Education officials on Friday celebrated more than 50 years of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, IDEA.
Plans are afoot to allow students with disabilities to gain entrance to all academic disciplines, including medicine, in state universities, Deputy Minister of Education Madhura Seneviratne said today ...
The Federal Court has imposed a $1.1 million penalty on a disability not-for-profit for breaking reporting laws ...
Odin Frost of Tyler, who lives with autism, cerebral palsy and apraxia, has become the first non-speaking person to voice a ...
Editorial: It takes a year for some personal independence payment claims to be processed, creating the perfect storm for vulnerable applicants ...
O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her ...
The benefits provide important economic support for older people who cannot work. The White House recently halted changes to the program that had worried some experts. By Mark Miller Many older ...
Veterans will see a 2.8% increase in disability payments in 2026, but many are asking why the adjustment feels so modest when grocery bills and rents have surged far more than that. The answer lies in ...
Disney's Disability Access Service (DAS) allows guests who cannot wait in a conventional queue to wait elsewhere. Changes last year specify DAS is for guests with developmental disabilities like ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. True Tamplin is on a mission to bring financial literacy into schools. Disability income replaces a portion of lost wages when an ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Changes that Disney made to a popular program that lets qualifying disabled people skip long lines at its California and Florida theme parks are too restrictive, disabled fans ...
Accommodations for cognitive disabilities and mental health conditions have also drawn more scrutiny than accommodations for physical disabilities. Stephen T. Hall-Nunez ’28, the co-president of the ...