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Being a Direct Support Worker is not just a job, it’s a calling

Every day, Direct Support Workers work with individuals with disabilities helping them to become successful in the community through providing care, happiness, and motivation. From assisting individuals with activities of daily living, to on the job coaching, you are making a difference in their lives, and yours as well.

 
Persons with disabilities are more likely than others to experience adverse socioeconomic, such as less education, poorer health, fewer employment opportunit...
 

Disability Inclusion Matters For All

There are more than 15% of the world's population that have a disability, the numbers  are expected to go up. Compared to others the ones with disabilities will be faced with poverty most of the disabled are excluded it is more challenging for them to get help. We help them by them going to school having a teacher with tools that’ll help to they’re needs.

Inclusion, belonging and the disability revolution

Jennie shares the story of her family's journey from disability to possibility and all the dark and light places in between. She also looks at the broader changes happening in the world for people who live with disability and outlines some of the ways that Bellingen, as a community, as well as people, as individuals, can do their part for this revolution.

 
Bio: Jennie Fenton is a parent, a carer, a disability advocate, an environmental scientist and founder of local social inclusion project, Bello Bellonging. S...

Miss America 2022 advocates for people with disabilities

Every single person is unique and has different skills, so why are students taught the same way? Jan Wilson explores the possibilities of a universal design ...
 

Reimagining Disability & Inclusive Education

Dr. Jan Wilson is Wellspring Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies and History at the University of Tulsa. Her teaching and research areas include gender and disability studies, feminist theory, and United States Women's History. She enjoys using aspects of popular culture--vampire literature and films, the Harry Potter book series, and the television show Game of Thrones, for example--to teach students about gender, disability, and race in history and American society.

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

 
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Students share experiences with Pre-Employment Transition Services