Many people live with disabilities that are often considered invisible — ones that, unless somebody said they had them, no one would know. This includes conditions like diabetes, vision or hearing ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A bill aimed at creating safer interactions between law enforcement and some people with disabilities had its first Senate hearing on Thursday. SB 618, known as Eric's ID Law would ...
As Mental Health Awareness Month (annually observed each May) draws attention to the prevalence of mental health conditions in the workplace, employers should be reminded that mental health conditions ...
It's a symbol meant to protect and empower thousands of Coloradans, yet most people don't even know it exists. Printed on state-issued driver's licenses and ID cards, the Invisible Disabilities symbol ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. CATHY WURZER: Today at the Capitol, pretty busy day at the Capitol. Disability advocates from across Minnesota are gathering for Disability Advocacy Day.
Maryland residents who live with non-apparent disabilities scan request a small butterfly icon on their state driver’s licenses or ID cards. Maryland residents who live with non-apparent disabilities ...
In helping people return to the workforce, I have experienced a variety of individuals with invisible disabilities. When they do return to work through Social Security’s Ticket to Work (TTW) Program, ...
The reservoir where I walk my dog each day is like the watercooler at work. People from all walks of life—electricians, postal workers, scientists, doctors, and investors—stop to chat about the ...
At policy dialogue in Delhi, doctors, policy experts & disability rights advocates discuss a roadmap to strengthen the law & welfare systems for people living with conditions like MS.
Delayed access to insurance, high out-of-pocket costs, limited awareness of available entitlements, and the absence of ...
WASHINGTON – Disability rights groups fear a death penalty case before the Supreme Court could have implications for the intellectually disabled far beyond the criminal context. The justices are ...