Hey there, Arnold Quillborne here, your go-to guru in the gaming world. When we talk about “online gaming psychology,” it’s like opening a treasure chest […]
The Influence of Assistive Technology on the Quality of Life for Individuals with Disabilities
Assistive technology has revolutionized the lives of people with disabilities, empowering them to overcome barriers and lead more independent and fulfilling lives. These technologies, ranging […]
Parenting with a Disability: Challenges, Triumphs, and Resources
Parenthood is a journey filled with joys and challenges, but for parents with disabilities, the path can be uniquely complex. Balancing the responsibilities of raising […]
Creating a Healthy Work Environment for People With Disabilities
Building an inclusive workplace does not just involve hiring people with disabilities. It is about developing long-term strategies, support and systems to create a more […]
Treating Neurodiversity and Mental Health Right
In the United Kingdom, 1 in 7 people are neurodivergent, and 1 in 4 individuals experience a mental health issue every year. That’s why treating […]
Holistic Healing for All: How Vancouver Naturopathic Doctors are Adapting Treatments for People with Disabilities
Holistic healing has gained significant recognition in recent years for its comprehensive approach to healthcare. In Vancouver, naturopathic doctors are at the forefront of this […]
The Rise of Jet Casino in Health-Challenged Communities
In the contemporary digital era, many activities have found a new home on the internet. A realm that has witnessed significant growth is that of […]
Inclusive Society and Development
Disability is a medical condition or seriously impaired bodily function that substantially limits or restricts an individual in the context of standard norms for certain groups.
Children with disabilities
In Europe and Central Asia, children with disabilities are particularly vulnerable to stigma and discrimination and are often isolated from the rest of society.
How to tell about people with disabilities: tips for journalists
The media should avoid coverage that reduces the description of a person to one characteristic – his or her disability – and prevents from seeing the person as a person.