SELF-DEFENSE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

By: Michael Rock There isn’t a completely foolproof way to avoid dangerous situations. As a result, learning self-defense techniques can come in very handy. People with developmental and intellectual disabilities are much more likely to find themselves in situations where they will experience physical and/or sexual abuse, due in no small part to the fact […]

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THE POWER OF KINDNESS

By Michael Rock Kindness is an important attribute for anyone to demonstrate to others. Tragically, people with disabilities may not experience it as frequently as those without due to deeply-ingrained stereotypes. Just a few basic acts of kindness that people with disabilities will appreciate can include socializing with them, respecting their boundaries, including them in […]

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DISABILITY AND DEPRESSION

By Michael Rock Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses that people experience. Frequent as it is among the general population, those with developmental and intellectual disabilities are more likely to suffer from it. In one long-term study conducted by researchers at Guildford, England’s University of Surrey, 18.3% of people with cerebral palsy […]

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HORROR AND HEALING: DISABILITY AND BULLYING

By Michael Rock No parent wants their child to be a victim of bullying. Tragically, bullying is too common an experience for people with disabilities. According to one poll, as many as 56 percent of students with disabilities have experienced some form of bullying. Another study suggests that the nature of a victim’s disability can […]

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Access to Health Care

By Michael Rock It should be common sense that people with disabilities need access to quality health care like anyone else. Unfortunately, various factors can render it inaccessible to them too often. Some people with autism may experience difficulty communicating with doctors and other medical staff. Those who can communicate are not infrequently misunderstood or […]

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INCLUSION IN VIDEO GAMES

By Michael Rock Over the past several decades, video games have emerged as a major form of both art and entertainment. Though they are very popular among segments of the disability community, video games are not infrequently inaccessible to them for a number of reasons. Despite such challenges, efforts to better include people with disabilities […]

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HOW ANIMALS BENEFIT PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

By Michael Rock It’s a well-known fact that interacting with animals can offer people with disabilities numerous therapeutic benefits. For people with disabilities that have potentially life-threatening symptoms such as epilepsy, a service animal, such as a dog, can play a central role in detecting seizures, as the ones offered at Xenia, Ohio’s 4 Paws […]

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ON RELATIONS BETWEEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

By Michael Rock Many people find it unnerving to interact with law enforcement officers. For people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, these sentiments can be amplified due to the nature of the deficits they face. Ignorance about disability and its intersection with the law from police can further exacerbate possible tensions. A strong example of […]

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THE PERKS OF FUNDING DISABILITY SERVICES

By Michael Rock When states need to better manage their budgets, services for people with disabilities are often among the first things to be cut. The implicit and sometimes explicit reasoning for this is that people with disabilities are seen as financial burdens rather than as people with unique needs and talents that just need […]

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