Access2Accessibility
Access2Accessibility @A2A11y ·
Replying to @A2A11y
Should kids w #disabilities like asthma or COPD not be allowed to join their family & friends out riding their #bikes & #scooters because those devices r banned? Check out @A2A11y website & why we r advocating for #MICC Moveable Inclusive Cities & Communities. Let's be inclusive!
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Princess, The Tower
Princess, The Tower @APainPrincess ·
“But you were fine yesterday…why are you canceling today? Surely your medication will treat it… You’re too young to be that ill… You’re smiling so you can’t be in pain.” Why Being Questioned On Our #Disabilities Is Harmful buff.ly/3Wh9Uzl #InvisibleIllness #ChronicPain
Why Being Questioned About Our Invisible Disabilities Is So Harmful

Jessica Mary Logan explains why questioning and doubting people with invisible disabilities causes so much harm.

From themighty.com
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Jeff Knox
Jeff Knox @moxieknoxie ·
According to a recent analysis by The New York Times, there has been a significant increase in the number of college students reporting disabilities over the past decade. tinyurl.com/429rd5kr #Disabilities #CollegeStudents
At Macalester College, a private liberal arts school in St. Paul, Minn., 29 percent of students had a disability in 2024, up from 5 percent a decade ago. Many other schools have also seen sharp rises.
What’s Driving the Spike in College Students With Disabilities (Gift Article)

Universities from Harvard to Hampshire have admitted significantly more students with disabilities over the last decade, as diagnoses for A.D.H.D. and anxiety increase.

From nytimes.com
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Disability Scoop
Disability Scoop @disabilityscoop ·
As the U.S. Department of Education continues to transfer responsibilities to other agencies, disability advocates are concerned that #SpecialEducation could be up next. #disabilities disabilityscoop.com/2026/03/26/ed-…
Ed Department May Offload Special Education Soon, Advocates Warn

As the U.S. Department of Education continues to transfer responsibilities to other agencies, disability advocates are concerned that special education could be up next.

From disabilityscoop.com
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