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Students were most likely to equate disability with a disadvantage.
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'I knew there was a gap in services for people with disabilities and mental health care. I really wanted to help close that gap.'
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Health care delivery for clients and families can occur in many different ways. Virtual care is one example of how you or your child may participate in care.
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What would best support parents of adult children with developmental disabilities who've left school and fall into a black-hole of servic...
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The guide is a resource targeted at fundraising professionals on how to include accessibility elements to create an event experience that meets the needs of all participants
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Join us for another fully accessible, sensory-and family-friendly vaccination clinic.
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'I want them to dive completely into the creative process and learn what sounds they like and how fast or slow they want to play.'
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For eight-year-old Olivia, 'giving up' isn't in her vocabulary. When she sets her mind to something, she’ll do it. No ifs, ands, or buts.
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15th annual BRI Symposium showcases the deep value of collaboration between scientists and families
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Assistive software aids teen in her love of journaling
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