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Students with disabilities can now get up to $7,000 in state funding starting this fall.
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The labor shortage has prompted local businesses to provide extra training and make accommodations for people with disabilities they wouldn't have made before.
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People with disabilities traditionally have much higher rates of unemployment than everyone else. But an analysis by the Economic Innovation Group found the COVID-19 pandemic and increased opportunities to work remotely helped push the employment rate for people with disabilities to its highest level since the Great Recession.
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Across the United States, nearly a million households include an adult with an intellectual or developmental disability and caregivers who are 60 or older.
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In 2019, Gov. Mike DeWine designated Ohio a disability inclusion state. Now the state says it's committed to helping the 1.7 million Ohioans with a disability find a job if they want one.
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Tennis is just one sport sponsored by Clovernook Center and Cincinnati Children's. The ball is bright red and yellow and has a bell inside it so kids without sight can hear it coming.
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Juandez “Dez” Scruggs, adaptive sports coordinator for Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, has limited sight. He planned to sit a couple inches away from his 70” TV and watch the big game. Some companies are working on a better way.
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Adults with special needs were extra excited Friday night as they returned to playing softball at Miracle League Fields after a year off for COVID-19.The…
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People with disabilities are testing out new voting technology that will allow them to vote independently. A group of people got to test out the new…