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  • the Eastern District of Tennessee involving disability access at the facilities of Hillside Hospita
  • on a wheelchair, argued the need to have the disability access laws and regulations already enacted
  • Workplace 2010 and the Access Award 2009 for disability access.
  • Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 (c.
  • Community, Equality, Disability Action (CEDA) is a UK-based charity in South
  • in England and Wales as Community, Equality, Disability Action, a Company Limited by Guarantee No. 4
  • She is the sister of painter and disability activist Sunny Taylor, and is married to Jef
  • professor of history, an author, and notable disability activist who taught at San Francisco State.
  • uire Wein, Jack Armstrong, Valerie Ramsey, a disability activist, and many others.
  • ters (Central Office) of the SSA's Office of Disability Adjudication and Review is located in Falls
  • .3 million unsafe abortions; and 3.1 million disability adjusted life-years (DALYs)
  • d), Australian politician, businesswoman and disability advocate, is a member of the Australian Sena
  • National Council on Disability Affairs - NCDA provides job assistance to MC
  • ccupational therapists and physiotherapists; disability agencies; consultants; GPs; spinal and other
  • signment as the Commanding General, Physical Disability Agency, and Executive Director, Military Pos
  • xual orientation, ethnicity, age, gender, or disability, all with a diversity of gifts and experienc
  • the 2003 election, he supported increases to disability allowance and the provincial minimum wage.
  • Given Deadeye's disability, allowing Deadeye to remain in Slaughter's r
  • Harry Lawton, independently of his son's disability, always made sure to give him as much incent
  • jor TBI grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research; is chairman of
  • eventually evolved to have a clear focus on disability and special risk products.
  • s "inability to use public transit" due to a disability, and in some cases, this inability is a resu
  • t for a range of conditions involving mental disability and disturbances such as Alzheimer's disease
  • This included a controversial article on disability and sex in Larry Flynt's Hustler.
  • han 8000 children and adults with a learning disability and will work to expand opportunities to rea
  • ly the director of the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.
  • ion for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability and has been Chairman of the World Psychiatr
  • icient system for the payment of retirement, disability, and death benefits.
  • , autism, health promotion among adults with disability, and early diagnosis of genetic, metabolic a
  • Billy and Honey have learnt of their baby's disability, and their subsequent support from their hea
  • ilton, suffers from a moderate developmental disability and resides in an assisted-living house.
  • ed to the book Managing Crisis: Presidential Disability and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and appeared
  • International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for Children and Youth (ICF-CY)
  • ation Trust provides mental health, learning disability and substance misuse services to the people
  • ona) is an American painter and activist for disability and animal rights.
  • It's a part of the Department of Disability and Human Development in the College of Appl
  • Trust that provides mental health, learning disability and addictive behaviour services.
  • ed as the Chairman of the All Party Group on disability and Secretary of the All Party Group on brai
  • d to those who had 61% (or more) of physical disability and killed, until Iron wound medal was rewar
  • on also have severe to profound intellectual disability and may have other brain abnormalities.
  • become a campaign director for the National Disability and Carers Alliance, and assist in the estab
  • become a campaign director for the National Disability and Carers Alliance, and assist in the estab
  • ith her sister Beth, who has an intellectual disability and who spends her days riding the fixed rou
  • Other favourite themes are class, disability, and the power of the maternal bond in all i
  • o the state retirement system, developmental disability, and community college funding.
  • of the Board of Directors at the Center for Disability and Elder Law, an organization that provides
  • ing from regular columns in Canada's leading disability and mainstream magazines.
  • cts neither pay the taxes nor receive death, disability and retirement benefits from social security
  • l, William S. Tisdale, was discharged due to disability and was replaced by David J. Nevin, the capt
  • ic an experience that can change mindsets on disability and diversity, and increase tolerance.
  • dylitis which led to an increasing degree of disability and he died in 1989.
  • , theories of cultural and ethnic diversity, disability and media.
  • agan's leadership, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research designated the p
  • wo agencies, Jobcentre Plus and the Pension, Disability and Carers Service, operate through a networ
  • in his arm and shoulder threatened permanent disability and hastened his retirement.
  • is own children suffers from a developmental disability) and reaching out to children affected by dr
  • or expression can have significant impact on disability and treatment.
  • f three as a way of coping with his physical disability and providing him with a means of self expre
  • until 1940, when he retired due to physical disability and resided in Palm Beach, Florida.
  • le who meet criteria such as retirement age, disability, and limited income.
  • ot on the line of succession due to Edward's disability and David's renounciation of the throne.
  • nisterial responsibilities including health, disability and community services, and women.
  • International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF).
  • cial, religious, sexual, sexual orientation, disability, and ethnic discrimination.
  • ording to their age, race, gender, religion, disability and sexual orientation.
  • SHRS includes four National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Rehabilitation E
  • ottish Carers' Alliance, a network of carer, disability and children's organisations working for the
  • e age of seven he was told he had a learning disability and would never read, write or communicate.
  • He was placed on disability and eventually retired after being hit by th
  • e is former chair of the Employers' Forum on Disability and of the Fatherhood Institute.
  • However, physical disability arising from a disease which afflicted him i
  • Disability arts charity, 27a Access Artspace, moved int
  • represented himself as a war veteran and his disability as a war wound.
  • A major figure in the establishment of disability as a field of academic study in its own righ
  • atment of minority groups, in general, or in disability as a category of Otherness will find this a
  • hronic depression or dysthymia, and learning disability, as well as chronic stress 8.
  • ganization develop the first world report on disability as one of nine international advisors in 200
  • ork and Pensions, under which it "conduct[s] disability assessments for people claiming a range of d
  • sabled NFL veterans, has been unable to gain disability assistance from the NFL.
  • ates House Veterans' Affairs Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs
  • ch a body member during periods of temporary disability associated therewith, and/or at the time a j
  • ition, the public perception of the level of disability associated with mental disorders can change.
  • urge pity from worldwide social discourse on disability, at both the governmental and cultural level
  • er Infantry, and served until discharged for disability August 30, 1865.
  • Mary Rosalind Hurst, CBE is the Director of Disability Awareness in Action (DAA), an international
  • score in the moderate range of intellectual disability based on standardized testing.
  • ically referred to as the "medical model" of disability because of the high degree to which medical
  • All households with one person with a severe disability, being in receipt of Disability Living Allow
  • He voted against retirement and disability benefits for veterans in 2003.
  • ending dispute over his entitlement to total disability benefits from the Bert Bell/Pete Rozelle NFL
  • ntroduce H.R. 1490, The Fairness in Veterans Disability Benefits Act, which reduces waiting time for
  • kers and increase the cap on permanent total disability benefits without raising rates.
  • in council house rents and controversy over disability benefits as issues where they could benefit
  • : Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment benefits, disability benefits, and others.
  • ilies with regard to health care, education, disability benefits, long term care, and burial honors.
  • She now lives off of Social Security disability benefits.
  • round the intersection of culture, medicine, disability, biotechnology, and the biosphere.
  • biathletes are those that have a locomotive disability but are able to use the same equipment as ab
  • e service was required to support users with disability by incorporating accessibility features such
  • tle, awarded Outstanding Youth Literature on Disability by the International Board on Books for Youn
  • as named the male athlete of the year with a disability by the International Commonwealth Federation
  • y campaigners, including his own daughter, a disability campaigner, after he was revealed to have 't
  • a British Labour Co-operative politician and disability campaigner.
  • sabled by polio; subsequently civil servant; disability campaigner; founded Association of Disabled
  • He has since been active in disability campaigns and humanitarian efforts to improv
  • Eligible people, for example those with a disability, can purchase a key that opens all accessibl
  • Supreme Court and federal circuit courts in disability cases under The Fair Housing Amendments Act
  • track cycling disciplines in age, gender and disability categories.
  • icipants that fit into any of five different disability categories; amputation, either congenital or
  • oups athletes' disabilities into one of five disability categories; amputation, the condition may be
  • Puputti entered events in disability category A. In the javelin, he achieved a th
  • ns, where she won gold in the long jump (F42 disability category), setting a new world record with a
  • Swimming in the S13 disability category, she holds the world record for the
  • Kokarev competes in the S2 disability category, for athletes with severe disabilit
  • n gold in the women's 400m sprint in the T46 disability category, setting a new world record in the
  • s has cerebral palsy, and competes in the S4 disability category, for swimmers who do not use their
  • men's 100m, 200m and 400m sprints in the T11 disability category.
  • unbeaten in the Paralympic marathon, in any disability category.
  • ing a world record in the process, in the S8 disability category.
  • name, as compensation for the difficulty his disability caused with wearing his officer's sword.
  • e was an ever more common cause of death and disability caused by the bootleggers' illegal products.
  • when Governor Charles C. Stevenson signed a disability certificate on September 1, 1890.
  • erican Law Schools Section on Law and Mental Disability, chair;
  • 8 Lee Scott was shortlisted for the ePolitix Disability Champion Award - for championing the cause o
  • 1 Gold Sprint, World Disability Championships
  • 1 Gold Kilo, World Disability Championships
  • of 2008 John won the ePolitix/House Magazine Disability Charity Champion Award.
  • 0 were raised by the school for the learning disability charity through the sponsored spelling test.
  • iberties, the motor industry, manufacturing, disability, children's rights, alternative energy, envi
  • He had filed a disability claim with the Department of Veterans Affair
  • sufficient medical evidence to document the disability claim.
  • mpulsive disorder, extreme shyness, learning disability, cognitive impairment, short-term memory def
  • Disability Commission
  • of awards for her work in Ireland and in the disability community.
  • airs in determining the appropriate level of disability compensation to be paid to veterans who suff
  • a law stripping war criminals from obtaining disability compensation.
  • duct including violent crimes and health and disability concerns by former contractor employees.
  • He is also pioneering a programme for disability counselling in Sri Lanka.
  • se of race, colour, sex, sexual orientation, disability, creed, age and other grounds.
  • ted his time to the charitable activities of Disability Croydon, Nurses Fund for Nurses and the Nige
  • stem of Illinois (SURS) provides retirement, disability, death, and survivor benefits to eligible SU
  • ual is disabled is made by the various state Disability Determination Services (DDS), which contract
  • ssembly Groups on Children and Young People, Disability, Diabetes, Anti-Poverty, and Ethnic minoriti
  • Heald was promoted to major, was given a disability discharge and a pension.
  • He was given a disability discharge as a master sergeant in October 19
  • He quit in 1946 after receiving a disability discharge.
  • rom 2017 all services have to be operated by Disability Discrimination Act compliant vehicles or an
  • to buildings and services in 2007, under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992.
  • Civ 144; [2004] IRLR 395 is a case under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
  • an overbridge that does not comply with the Disability Discrimination Act.
  • enting the Sex Discrimination Ordinance, the Disability Discrimination Ordinance, the Family Status
  • he helped turn into Scope which lead to the Disability Discrimination Act of 1995.
  • It is intended as an adjunct to the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, which legislated to
  • This was further replaced by the Disability Discrimination Act 2005.
  • l a lift to make the building conform to the Disability Discrimination Act - previously, access to t
  • centre to bring it in line with the current Disability Discrimination laws in England.
  • n Act 1975, the Race Relations Act 1976, the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and three major stat
  • As part of the Disability Discrimination Act, it is currently in the p
  • The Court said that disability discrimination is rational in that hiring no
  • e-figure payment to O'Donoghue on grounds of disability discrimination.
  • and Senior Advisor, National Organization on Disability; Dr. Vaughan Turekian, Chief International O
  • Hallowell faced continuing disability due to his wounds, and was discharged on Nov
  • for failing to provide information about the disability during the pregnancy, or a genetic dispositi
  • trouble with academics because of a learning disability, dyslexia.
  • ployment deprivation, health deprivation and disability, education skills and training deprivation,
  • Education at the stadium provides specialist disability education and training for the sport and lei
  • , Shadow Minister for Correctional Services, Disability, Emergency Services & Road Safety
  • In the case of disability, employers and service providers are under a
  • He was a founding member of the B.C. Disability Employment Network and the Burnaby-New Westm
  • t that grants access to shorter lines or the disability entrance to many of the parks.
  • , she was appointed as Minister of State for Disability, Equality and Mental Health.
  • rentices also provide tailored workshops and disability equality and awareness training to business
  • Two disability events were incorporated into the athletics
  • Furthermore 2 men's disability events were held within the programme.
  • ion, and two further records were set in the disability events.
  • ork of state mental illness and intellectual disability facilities, and community-based services.
  • gion, political beliefs, sexual orientation, disability, family status, race, color or national orig
  • Transit Authority started charging fares for Disability Fare Card Holders and Senior Citzens, it inv
  • Lincoln affirms the notion that Seniors and Disability Fare Card Holders live on a fixed income and
  • in the care of Persons with a Developmental Disability, feel that the cuts are "the wrong decision.
  • s work "Is this guilt in you too?" at the UK Disability Film Festival Day, in 2009.
  • nesio tape] for decreasing pain intensity or disability for young patients with suspected shoulder t
  • and quality of life (Area Agency on Aging & Disability) for an eight county area.
  • the father of a seven-year-old child with a disability for waiting two years on a Queensland Health
  • the father of a seven-year-old child with a disability for waiting two years on a Queensland Health
  • SA is also a founding member of the European Disability Forum, an umbrella disability organisation b
  • fit societies are linked to the Sam Sullivan Disability Foundation which has raised $20 million and
  • She set up The Disability Foundation, a British pan-disability charity
  • At the same time it was reconstructed to be disability friendly.
  • retirement as a captain in 1970 due to 100% disability from wounds received during combat in Vietna
  • until prevented from doing so by increasing disability from total motor neurone disease.
  • me can also have variable levels of learning disability from moderate to severe.
  • ung people who are at high risk of death and disability from road accidents.
  • rdon for his opponent Duke, to remove Duke's disability from seeking office, without charging Rives'
  • Act, facilitated the creation of the Mercury Disability Fund (MDF) and the Mercury Disability Board,
  • ess of the protected characteristics of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil par
  • ices on the grounds of age, ancestry, color, disability, gender, national origin, marital status, me
  • tioned by the Equality Act 2006 include age; disability; gender; proposed, commenced or completed ge
  • Disability glare renders the task impossible to view, s
  • Disability glare is often caused by the inter-reflectio
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