He found a body. A young man, my age, the same race as my acquaintance who had just died. There was a pipe next to him. The ...
Oxfordshire Family Support Network (OxFSN), based in Didcot, has secured funding from The National Lottery Community Fund.
Part of the South Eastern Trust’s Early Foundations Programme, Little Blossoms is delivered in partnership with Surestart and Trust Learning Disability Nurses. The parent support programme is designed ...
FOLLOWING last week’s article looking into the services provided by Jersey Sport, we continue our deep dive into the local disability sport community by getting in touch with the wider community. For ...
This paper reviews the relevant literature on students with disabilities in agriculture (education and employment) and aims to better inform future strategies in the agriculture sector. To assess ...
Working-age adults receiving social care will keep at least £400 more per year after a 7 per cent increase in the minimum ...
The amount that working-age adults who receive social care must be able to keep after paying for home care is increasing by 7% from April 2026.
City and Hackney Recovery Service joined Turning Point’s My Voice event in Wakefield, sharing recovery stories.
Leading councillors have promised to listen to families during a consultation as Brighton and Hove City Council looks to save ...
The civil rights leader didn't know he had dyslexia and hid his illiteracy. Now with the help of an AI program, he's looking ...
Chicago Public Schools hosted the Transition Fair, a two-day event that connects students with disabilities to post-secondary opportunities.
A national conversation around literacy has emerged in the past few years. Heading into the midterms, some believe Democrats need to speak louder.
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