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New Accessibility Features Launched
Published: November 6, 2025
We are excited to announce new accessibility features that will make our platform more inclusive for all users.
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Community Workshop: Employment Rights
Published: November 8, 2025
Join us for a free workshop on understanding your employment rights as a person with a disability.
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Partnership with Local Businesses
Published: November 10, 2025
We are proud to announce new partnerships with local businesses committed to inclusive hiring practices.
News from Partners
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With Settlement, Lyft Pushed To Improve Accessibility
Published: March 20, 2026
A major ride-sharing service is facing new pressure to ensure equal access for people with disabilities. The post With Settlement, Lyft Pushed To Improve Accessibility appeared first on Disability Sco...
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DC Schools Discriminated Against Students With Disabilities, OCR Finds
Published: March 20, 2026
The school district, which has one of highest rates of special education complaints in the nation, often forces families to sue for their kids to receive services, the U.S. Department of Education sai...
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When Slowing Down Can Save A Life: Training Law Enforcement To Understand Autism
Published: March 19, 2026
In a room filled with pounding noises and clanging cowbells, sheriff's deputies learn that sometimes the best way to handle a crisis is to simply wait. The post When Slowing Down Can Save A Life: Trai...
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Trump Says Presidents ‘Should Not Have Learning Disabilities’
Published: March 17, 2026
President Donald Trump is taking heat after repeatedly stating that individuals with learning disabilities should be disqualified from becoming president. The post Trump Says Presidents ‘Should...
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Ad Campaign Implores People To Move On From ‘R-Word’
Published: March 17, 2026
With use of the word "retarded" on the rise, a new advertising campaign is urging people to leave the term in the past much like many other outdated practices that were once commonplace. The post Ad C...
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‘It Takes A Toll.’ What Happened To Families When Caregiver Pay Was Lost
Published: March 17, 2026
During the pandemic, federal regulators allowed more flexibility for parents and spouses to provide paid care for family members. But when one state closed its offering, families were left scrambling....
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Autism Charter School Blends Therapy And Academics Amid High Demand
Published: March 17, 2026
At a charter school for students with autism, every detail has been considered — from the dimmable lights to the fenced path to prevent elopement during fire drills — and there's no cost to attend. Th...
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Adult-Size Changing Tables To Be Required At Major Airports
Published: March 16, 2026
Many airports will soon be required to provide changing tables for adults with disabilities. Now federal officials are looking for input on how to go about implementing the new mandate. The post Adult...
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He Has The Mind Of A Child. His Mom Fears He’s Dying In Jail
Published: March 13, 2026
A man with developmental disabilities has been in jail for more than a year even though his mom — the alleged victim — wants the charges dropped and is growing more worried about his well-being. The p...
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Boutique Hotel Offers Work Opportunities For Those With IDD
Published: March 12, 2026
About 34% of employees have disabilities at a new hotel thanks to a partnership with a postsecondary program and plans are in the works for three more properties with inclusive hiring practices. The p...
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