Six charities have blamed inflammatory media coverage about ‘benefits scroungers’ for increasing abuse against disabled people Government focus on alleged fraud and over-claiming to justify cuts in benefits is fuelling abuse against disabled people, charities have warned. Six groups told the Guardian that a narrative of “benefits scroungers or fakers” was making disabled people increasingly [...]
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Disabled Protesters Outside Cabinet Threaten Self-immolation
A dozen disabled people protesting near the cabinet building on Monday threatened to set themselves on fire unless an official agreed to meet with them and hear their demands on rights and opportunities for Egypt’s disabled community. One man, Lotfy Mohamed, a 24-year-old graduate from the faculty of commerce at Cairo University, doused himself in [...]
Australian Government appoints Disability Community Leaders
Six Australians will champion the cause of people with disability following their appointment by the Australian Government to promote the 2011 International Day of People with Disability and National Disability Awards. The Minister for Community Services, Jenny Macklin, and the Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers, Senator Jan McLucas, today announced six Disability Community [...]
Award-Winning Virtual IT Support Business Staffed by People with Disabilities
By Rose Simone KITCHENER — While doing computer network consulting work, Scott Burton met an employee of one of his clients who was extremely adept with computers. “She intuitively understood the computer and was able to quickly resolve computer problems without my even having to go on the site,” Burton says. She also happened to [...]
WHO/World Bank – World Report on Disability
The first ever World report on disability, produced jointly by WHO and the World Bank, suggests that more than a billion people in the world today experience disability. People with disabilities have generally poorer health, lower education achievements, fewer economic opportunities and higher rates of poverty than people without disabilities. This is largely due to [...]
Financial Resources Federal Credit Union Participates In Internship Program Specifically Geared To People With Disabilities
Bridgewater NJ – Financial Resources Federal Credit Union recently participated in the BEST (Building Economic Strength Together) internship program that links credit unions and people with disabilities. The aims of this program are to help dispel myths about hiring disabled persons and to give resume experience to people who often find it difficult to gain [...]
Phone Service for People with Speech Disabilities
Trish’s guest for this week will be Dr Bob Segalman. Born in 1942 with Cerebral Palsy, his parents insisted on mainstreaming him several decades before inclusion was even conceptualized. As an end result, Dr. Bob received two doctoral degrees and is the founder and central advocate for Speech-to-Speech phone services for people with speech disabilities. [...]

Staeger-Wilson: Disability community has much to offer
When exploring how diversity positively impacts our economic development we also need to include the disability community. Approximately one in five Americans has a disability; one in 10 has a severe disability. We are the largest historically excluded group that anyone can become a member of at any time. As our baby boomers age, as [...]
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