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More than a third of people with disabilities say they have been challenged when attempting to use accessible toilets, with half being told they do not look ‘disabled enough’ according to new research ...
So here we are at the outset of named-storm season: more displacement, more societal shunning and worse, all while ...
People say they have been told they 'don't look disabled enough' to use disabled bathrooms because of common misunderstanding ...
Almost four in ten Brits with hidden disabilities (37%) say they have been challenged when attempting to use accessible (disabled) washrooms.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Dozens attended an autism awareness and advocacy event Sunday at the Charleston Public Library.
Following the death of a young boy with autism in Hart County, community organizations are raising awareness about resources available for families.
In South Carolina, a seemingly ordinary license plate is quietly changing lives. At first glance, it may look like just another specialty tag. But the ...
It’s World Autism Month, and local nonprofits are staging events to shine a spotlight on support services for the neurodivergent. “Our community is growing and autism awareness is growing and ...
In the year 2000, autism was considered a very rare condition, affecting just 1 in 150 British children. Now it’s seen as common. According to a 2021 estimate from Newcastle University, as many as one ...
Autistic individuals deserve safety, not suspicion. Informed crisis intervention can reshape community policing.
A new Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office initiative is geared toward improving interactions between deputies and people on the autism spectrum. (June 30, 2025) ...
Autism Autism and Policing: A Call for Awareness Autistic individuals deserve safety, not suspicion, from police. Posted June 26, 2025 | Reviewed by Jessica Schrader ...