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Higher education
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

These blind students say their college blocked their education. A new rule could help

Blind students face significant challenges due to inaccessible learning materials in online education programs.
fromBoston.com
1 day ago
Fundraising

How a blind man from Mass. made it possible for others with low vision to build Lego sets

Higher education
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

These blind students say their college blocked their education. A new rule could help

Blind students face significant challenges due to inaccessible learning materials in online education programs.
fromBoston.com
1 day ago
Fundraising

How a blind man from Mass. made it possible for others with low vision to build Lego sets

#autism-awareness
Social justice
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Extending Awareness to Every Autistic Person

Autism awareness must encompass all autistic individuals, acknowledging their unseen struggles regardless of perceived high-functioning status.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

Your Kid Can Be A More Inclusive Friend With Sesame Workshop's New Autism Resources

Sesame Workshop expands resources for Autism Awareness Month to promote inclusivity and kindness among children and families.
Social justice
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Extending Awareness to Every Autistic Person

Autism awareness must encompass all autistic individuals, acknowledging their unseen struggles regardless of perceived high-functioning status.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

Your Kid Can Be A More Inclusive Friend With Sesame Workshop's New Autism Resources

Sesame Workshop expands resources for Autism Awareness Month to promote inclusivity and kindness among children and families.
SF parents
fromIndependent
1 day ago

'The HSE take for granted that family members will care for disabled adults when we're gone' - ageing carers decry lack of supports

Parents of adult children with disabilities fear inadequate care options as they age.
LA real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
8 hours ago

California steps up reform to join the single-stair bandwagon

California proposes legislation to allow mid-rise apartment buildings with a single staircase to increase housing supply and affordability.
NYC parents
fromCity Limits
15 hours ago

Opinion: Fulfilling New York's Legal and Moral Obligation to Support Children's Behavioral Health

Children in New York's poorest areas face severe mental health care shortages, leading to increased risks of hospitalization and incarceration.
Alternative transportation
fromQNS
1 day ago

Report: Ride share services continue to fail disabled riders in NYC despite record profits - QNS

Ride share services like Uber and Lyft are failing to adequately serve disabled riders despite significant profits.
fromDaily Mom magazine
1 week ago

Special Needs Summer Camp For Children, Special Needs Camp

Special needs summer camps are specialized programs designed for children and young adults with a range of disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, Down syndrome, and other developmental or physical challenges.
Parenting
LGBT
fromGothamist
3 days ago

NYC's LGBTQIA+ office leader poised to tackle 'entrenched disparities'

New York City opens its first office for LGBTQIA+ Affairs, led by civil rights attorney Taylor Brown, the highest-ranking openly trans person in city government.
US news
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Quadruple amputee cornhole pro says he fatally shot person in self-defense

Dayton Webber, a quadruple amputee, shot and killed Bradrick Wells in self-defense during an argument, according to his attorney.
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
4 days ago

NAACP responds after homeless man 'dumped' in Oakland by San Leandro police

San Leandro officers forcibly transported a homeless man to Oakland and 'dumped' him, prompting outrage from civil rights groups.
#autism
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

6 Ways Schools Undermine Autistic Students' Self-Advocacy

Autistic students face systemic barriers in self-advocacy at school, requiring structural solutions beyond individual efforts.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

6 Ways Schools Undermine Autistic Students' Self-Advocacy

Autistic students face systemic barriers in self-advocacy at school, requiring structural solutions beyond individual efforts.
NYC LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
5 days ago

Advocate newsletter 4/2/26

Doctors' recommendations on gender-affirming care for young people have become a contentious issue between The New York Times and the American Medical Association.
#adhd
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

How to Stop Taking Things Personally When You Have ADHD

ADHD can intensify the tendency to take things personally due to emotional processing and past experiences.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago
Mental health

Why Making Friends as an Adult With ADHD Can Feel So Hard

Adults with ADHD often find forming genuine friendships challenging due to neurological factors affecting attention and emotional intensity.
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

How to Stop Taking Things Personally When You Have ADHD

ADHD can intensify the tendency to take things personally due to emotional processing and past experiences.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why Making Friends as an Adult With ADHD Can Feel So Hard

Adults with ADHD often find forming genuine friendships challenging due to neurological factors affecting attention and emotional intensity.
#immigration
fromURL Media
6 days ago
Law

For Asian Immigrants in NYC, Legal Help Remains Out of Reach With Life-Altering Consequences

Mohan's deportation highlights systemic issues in immigration legal services for Asian immigrants in New York City.
Social justice
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Disabled Organizers Are Facing Down Trump's Immigration Crackdown

The number of people in immigration detention has nearly doubled under the Trump administration, impacting disabled individuals significantly.
Law
fromURL Media
6 days ago

For Asian Immigrants in NYC, Legal Help Remains Out of Reach With Life-Altering Consequences

Mohan's deportation highlights systemic issues in immigration legal services for Asian immigrants in New York City.
Social justice
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Disabled Organizers Are Facing Down Trump's Immigration Crackdown

The number of people in immigration detention has nearly doubled under the Trump administration, impacting disabled individuals significantly.
#disability-rights
fromFortune
3 weeks ago
Social justice

How Alfred the service dog changes the rights of Lyft riders nationwide | Fortune

London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Councillor fights guide dog access refusals

Disabled individuals face significant barriers, including refusal of entry to businesses with guide dogs, highlighting the need for greater awareness and compliance with laws.
Social justice
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

How Alfred the service dog changes the rights of Lyft riders nationwide | Fortune

Lyft settled a discrimination case by agreeing to enhanced driver training on disability rights, app updates, and enforcement mechanisms to ensure service animals and disabled passengers can use the platform nationwide.
Fundraising
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago

A generation remembered, a future funded: Inside DIFFA's defining night | amNewYork

Philanthropy is essential for redirecting power toward care and dignity in a capitalist system indifferent to human costs.
UX design
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Neuroinclusion Isn't Special Treatment

Workplace design often reflects unexamined assumptions about people, which can negatively impact neurodivergent employees and overall productivity.
Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Our son loved the outdoors invisible illness means he now can't walk or talk

Tomos Sleep suffers from severe ME, leaving him unable to walk or talk, highlighting the lack of support for those with this condition in Wales.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

New Toronto harm reduction program supports people with intellectual disabilities | CBC News

A new harm reduction program in Toronto supports adults with intellectual disabilities facing substance abuse issues.
Mental health
fromLos Angeles Times
6 days ago

Autistic people are more likely to experience suicidal crisis. 988 is changing to serve them better

The 988 Lifeline is a crucial resource for suicide prevention, but autistic individuals face unique challenges when using it.
Washington DC
fromNextgov.com
2 weeks ago

Governments' website accessibility deadline is fast approaching

Government websites with populations of 50,000+ must comply with federal disability accessibility standards by April 30, following Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Parenting
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

When my daughter was born disabled, I had a hard time finding a Mom group that felt right for us

Building a support system is crucial for new mothers, especially when facing unexpected challenges like a child's disabilities.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
3 weeks ago

Meet the Woman Who Made Museums More Accessible

Lorena Bradford, the National Gallery of Art's first head of Accessible Programs, transformed museum accessibility by creating intentional programs for disabled visitors, including ASL tours, memory loss programs, and medical student training initiatives.
Social justice
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

The Overlooked Crisis Facing Immigrants With Disabilites

Gregory Javier Laguna and his brother have been detained for almost five months after being wrongfully accused of attempted theft.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

New autism group meets to counter MAHA's 'ideological agenda'

We in the autism science and advocacy community were just appalled at the way he went about selecting members. The current committee has been hijacked by a narrow ideological agenda that does not reflect either the broad autism community or the state of autism science.
US news
#invisible-disabilities
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

The Decision to Disclose a Hidden Disability at Work

Job seekers with invisible disabilities often hide their conditions due to discrimination fears, missing opportunities for workplace accommodations that could improve their performance and comfort.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Living a Great Life With an Invisible Disability

Invisible disabilities are medically real conditions affecting millions, requiring accommodation despite lacking visible signs, and deserve recognition without judgment or assumption of fraud.
Medicine
fromNature
3 weeks ago

Autism in older adults: the health system must recognize its effects

Autism research neglects adults, yet older autistic individuals face higher rates of heart disease, Parkinson's-like symptoms, osteoporosis, and dementia, requiring systematic investigation and adapted healthcare pathways.
Careers
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

Disability in the Workforce: Untapped Potential

Implicit biases unconsciously influence hiring and workplace decisions against people with disabilities, contributing to their unemployment rate being nearly double that of non-disabled individuals.
Media industry
AI search engines and caption generation tools exhibit error rates exceeding 60%, creating accessibility barriers for users dependent on accurate captions for information access and professional opportunities.
Remote teams
fromHR Brew
1 month ago

EEOC publishes guidance on using social media in reasonable accommodation process

The EEOC permits federal agencies to review social media evidence when evaluating telework accommodations, but employers must rely primarily on medical documentation and interactive processes rather than social media as definitive proof.
fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

Accessing Social Security disability benefits became harder in 2025, researchers find

Access to Social Security benefits has never been easy, and we found again and again that access had gotten worse over a number of metrics. The new report, coauthored with fellow academics Callie Freitag and Matthew Borus, is based on interviews with 52 attorneys and other specialists who help people get disability benefits.
Public health
fromStreetsblog
4 weeks ago

New MTA Accessibility Advisory Panel Guidelines Bar Members from ADA Lawsuits - Streetsblog New York City

The new guidelines released in February suggest that any member of the Advisory Committee for Transit Accessibility "employed by, or affiliated with, an organization that has filed a legal action against the MTA or its subsidiaries and affiliates" can be removed if the MTA determines that affiliation constitutes a conflict of interest.
US news
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Flats for the blind could be sold to developer

When I moved in here it truly was my last resort. Since living here I feel like I have the same independent life that my friends have and I just don't want to lose that. The guide dog run is probably the most important thing for me. It's a safe and confined area where I feel comfortable taking my dog out, especially at night.
London politics
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

Epistemic Injustice: The Great Gaslighting of Autistic Lives

Autistic people face epistemic injustice when researchers and authorities dismiss their self-knowledge and lived experiences, treating them as unreliable narrators of their own lives.
Design
fromFast Company
1 month ago

The biggest barrier to accessibility is not usability

Accessible product adoption fails primarily due to shame and stigma rather than functional deficiencies; successful design requires dignity and emotional appeal alongside technical functionality.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Deaf rage and subversive scrawling: the show where disabled artists strike back

Disabled artists face systemic inaccessibility in the art world despite performative inclusion efforts, as demonstrated through an exhibition exploring these barriers and advocating for genuine structural change.
US politics
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Op- Ed | As budget talks begin, Albany must protect New York's I/DD care system | amNewYork

New York's intellectual and developmental disabilities service system faces crisis as rising demand and inflation outpace stagnant reimbursement rates, threatening essential care for thousands of families.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
1 month ago

This Working Life: 'Some people need a bit of help to work, and assistive technology is one answer'

Alan Craughwell, founder of AssistiV Ireland, discusses how technology enables people with disabilities to overcome workplace barriers and participate in employment.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'I'm disappointed in the Government - every year there's a crisis in special needs places,' says TD and mother Catherine Ardagh

Parents of non-verbal autistic children navigate constant stress, relying heavily on Special Needs Assistants and specialized school staff for essential daily support and care.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Decline in remote jobs risks shutting disabled people out of work, study finds

Reduced remote and hybrid job availability undermines disabled jobseekers’ access to employment and risks increasing already higher unemployment rates.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

The agonising wait disabled people face under Access to Work scheme

Disabled people are enduring average waits exceeding 100 days for crucial support applications designed to help them secure or maintain employment, a new report reveals. A leading disability equality charity has condemned the findings from the National Audit Office (NAO), describing the public spending watchdog's report as "laying bare the brutal reality for disabled people trying to get into and stay in work."
UK politics
Remodel
fromSocial Media Explorer
2 months ago

The 10-Point Home Accessibility Audit - Social Media Explorer

Prioritize accessibility in home design through safety audits, focusing on bathroom safety, accessible thresholds, improved lighting, and lever-style hardware to support aging in place.
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

'I've never been fearful': How I learned to love Berkeley being blind

When I was growing up, people liked to join. People joined churches or clubs or dance groups or singing groups. Those still exist, but their membership has quite declined. People just don't want to join anymore. It's certainly down from the '50s and '60s. And before, if you got on the bus you could say hello to everyone. Now, if you did that, they'd rush you off to the looney bin. It's a sad state of affairs.
East Bay real estate
Artificial intelligence
fromLast-child
3 months ago

Building the Brain of Your Accessibility AI

Accessibility AI must be grounded in curated, organization-specific knowledge that aligns with standards and trust to provide consistent, risk-aware guidance.
Web development
fromThe Drum
1 month ago

4 ways all agencies can benefit from using AI-powered web accessibility solutions

AI-powered web accessibility enables agencies to offer inclusive, higher-performing websites efficiently, expand services, improve reputation, and reach one in four Americans with disabilities.
fromHarvard Business Review
1 month ago

How Designing with Disability in Mind Sparks Innovation

In 2003, when plumbing fixtures industry veteran Rob Buete first encountered the "walk-in tub" made by a startup called Safety Tub, he burst out laughing. A bathtub with a door? It seemed like a joke, or at best a clunky contraption for frail seniors who couldn't step over a regular tub. Kinya Seto is the CEO of LIXIL, the global manufacturer of pioneering water and housing products, including brands such as GROHE, American Standard, INAX, and Tostem.
Marketing
Television
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

Accessibility at KGO

Report closed captioning issues to captions@kgo-tv.com or (415) 559-7600 with program details, viewing method, device information, and your contact information.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

This clever button lets service dogs turn on appliances by themselves

For decades, people with disabilities have relied on service dogs to help them perform daily tasks like opening doors, turning on lights, or alerting caregivers to emergencies. By some estimates, there are 500,000 service dogs in the U.S., but little attention has been paid to the fact that these dogs have been trained to interact with interfaces that are made for humans.
Gadgets
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Science of Belonging for People With IDD

Developmental disabilities are actually quite common. In the United States, about 1 in 6 children has a developmental disability (CDC, 2024). Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are a group of neurodevelopmental conditions usually present at birth that affect the trajectory of a person's physical, intellectual, and/or emotional development (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2021). Conditions such as Down Syndrome, Autism, Fragile X, Cerebral Palsy, and others are examples of intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Public health
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

New study shows disabled New Yorkers wait longer for rideshare pickups

Wheelchair-accessible for-hire vehicles are scarce in NYC, causing longer wait times and lower availability for riders with disabilities compared with non-accessible requests.
Education
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

6 Things I Wish I Knew Before My Kid's First IEP Meeting

Schools must provide only 'adequate' education under IDEA; parents must proactively fight, use evaluations and advocates, and prepare early to secure better IEP outcomes.
Law
fromwww.hrdive.com
1 month ago

EEOC warns agencies against blanket approach' to telework denial

Agencies must evaluate telework accommodations for federal employees with disabilities individually and cannot blanket-deny recurring or full‑time telework.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The Guardian view on long waits for disability benefits: the system should not push people closer to poverty | Editorial

Pip is designed to support disabled people with the additional costs of daily living and mobility, yet for many claimants it has instead become a source of prolonged uncertainty, financial hardship and distress. Waiting months and in some cases more than a year for a decision can push people into debt, rent arrears and poverty, especially as Pip unlocks other support such as carer's allowance.
UK news
California
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Millions of Californians had this placard. Then the DMV cracked down.

California DMV's enforcement reforms and sting operations sharply reduced disabled parking placard abuse and related citations statewide.
UX design
fromSmashing Magazine
3 months ago

How To Design For (And With) Deaf People - Smashing Magazine

Design interfaces for the full spectrum of hearing loss by providing captions, visual alerts, transcripts, adjustable audio, and non-audio alternatives as defaults.
fromTODAY.com
2 months ago

A Man With Down Syndrome Was Suspended From College After 'Soliciting for Oreos'

At first, Michelle Tetschner thought the person on the other end of the phone was joking. It was 2023, and the call came from the University of North Florida, where her son Raymond, who has Down syndrome, was enrolled in a life-skills day program. The woman on the line sounded alarmingly serious. Raymond was being suspended, and Tetschner was told she needed to come pick him up immediately.
Public health
Social justice
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

The Independence Fallacy That Disabled People Face

Destigmatizing interdependence for people with disabilities acknowledges diverse skills, applies equity principles, and fosters a more inclusive, equitable society.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

How to (and How Not to) Help People Who Are Blind

When I take a walk in my neighborhood, my white hair, dark glasses, and white cane shout to the world that I am an older blind man. Some passers-by assume that I am lost and ask if I need help. It is true that blind people sometimes need help when using a mobility aid (a white cane or guide dog) to navigate their physical environment. However, once a person becomes proficient at traveling with a mobility aid, they typically need much less help.
Social justice
fromMedium
2 months ago

The WCAG problem

I've lost count of the number of times I've tried to explain, in practice, many of the success criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, better known by the acronym WCAG. The same number of times I've tried to explain them, I've seen the WCAG guidelines presented in many contexts (articles, lectures, webinars, etc.) as a reference to be shared with teams so they can begin the work of implementing and correcting the accessibility of their digital products and services.
UX design
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago

I Made My Son A Promise When He Was Born. 20 Years Later, I Was Devastated To Break It.

I resisted. How could I keep my promise and still consider a group home? The professionals all said the same thing in different words: You can't do this alone. What happens when you get older? He needs a trained staff. His physician, who'd known Chris since he was 3, was even more direct: A group home could offer the structure, safety and supervision I couldn't provide alone.
Parenting
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Strengths That Autistic Adults Often Bring to Work and Life

Autistic adults often have strengths like hyperfocus, deep knowledge, and attention to detail that, when recognized, improve quality of life, careers, and relationships.
Social justice
fromwww.dailynews.com
2 months ago

Deaf California teenager says immigration officers assaulted him for not heeding commands

An 18-year-old deaf Los Angeles teenager, Anthony Paredes, was chased, tackled and detained by federal immigration officers during a downtown protest.
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