Bill refining allowable restraint and seclusion practices in schools advances out of House committee
The House Education Committee advanced a bill refining definitions of allowable physical discipline in public schools.
The federal government reveals how its NDIS alternative for some children under eight will work.
Two sweeping budget bills introduced on behalf of Governor Jim Pillen would eliminate multiple state programs and cut ...
Washington County voters will decide in May whether to support a levy funding the county Board of Developmental Disabilities.
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers are proposing a new, voluntary license plate for drivers with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental disabilities. Senate Bill 433, also called Rio’s Law, would ...
The University of Iowa in Iowa City is providing free support and guidance through a telehealth program for professionals who care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The ...
ATLANTA — Georgia lawmakers are proposing a new, voluntary license plate for drivers with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental disabilities. Senate Bill 433, also called Rio’s Law, would ...
For families raising a child with disabilities or chronic illness, South Sound Parent to Parent (SSP2P) is a hub of helpers providing mentorship, resources, activities and support.
The state’s Quality Basic Education needs to address today’s practices for students with intellectual and developmental ...
For the second year in a row, thousands of people with developmental disabilities and their families are nervously eyeing $150 million in proposed cuts to the Development Disabilities Administration ...
A DeKalb County nonprofit that serves adults with developmental disabilities is seeking city permission to build ...
Disability advocates in Maryland are disappointed that they, yet again, have to fight Gov. Wes Moore’s administration on its ...
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