The state is baring the history of generations of disabled people and the violence many faced while institutionalized.
Sen. Leonard Christian, R-Spokane Valley, sparked controversy with remarks he made during a debate on House Bill 1390, which seeks to repeal the Community Protection Program for ...
A program from Melton and Matan adapts Torah, prayer and holiday study for learners long left out of formal adult education ...
Continuing Education Credits: up to 11 hours, through American Psychological Association (APA), Pennsylvania State Board of Social Work (PA SBSW), or International Accreditors for Continuing Education ...
The term, long considered a slur for those with intellectual disabilities, is seeing a resurgence on social media and across the political right. By Dan Barry and Sonia A. Rao Late last month, a woman ...
Jahmez Cartwright's phone reportedly pinged in San Diego the day after he disappeared from Philadelphia Abigail Adams is a Human Interest Writer and Reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working in ...
This could be an important moment for New Jersey’s disability community. During her campaign and transition, Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill has emphasized the need for more efficiency, transparency and ...
New partners, including the firm’s first female head of a department, are eyeing a deeper focus on client understanding Intellectual property firm Brandsmiths has boosted its partnership ranks with ...
The U.S. Social Security Administration has requested the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine establish an ad hoc committee to conduct a study to review the latest published ...
WASHINGTON – Disability rights groups fear a death penalty case before the Supreme Court could have implications for the intellectually disabled far beyond the criminal context. The justices are ...
FORT WAYNE — Stuart D. Jones wrote and recently published a memoir about his older brother Stephen who was differently abled than some other people. In conversation, Jones, who lives in Fort Wayne, ...
William Skipworth’s three-part investigation in the New Hampshire Bulletin has laid bare the ongoing traumas experienced by people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The community’s ...
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