Dehradun: In a bid to create a more inclusive learning environment, Latika, a Dehradun-based nonprofit, has opened a \"first-of-its-kind\" campus design.
AI can enable independence or deepen inequality. The future of inclusive education depends on how we choose to use it.
‘Should my son not run for president?’ GOP senator lashes out over Trump’s learning disabilities crack - EXCLUSIVE: Lisa Murkowski, who has a son with dyslexia, responds to Trump’s comment that, ‘I th ...
A Birmingham care service which supports men with learning disabilities has achieved an accreditation from Carers Trust with one parent describing it as “the best placement” her son has experienced.
Social worker Louise Gallacher recalls a case illustrating the importance of taking your time when assessing capacity ...
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Code to Inclusion: How Inclusive Digital Infrastructure and AI Can Transform Disability Inclusion
-Prateek Madhav Co-Founder and CEO, AssisTech Foundation (ATF) ...
Aging school facilities and unfriendly design are still barring many students from the education they deserve. It’s more crucial than ever for designers to push for change.
After four decades in law enforcement, Michael Roj knows how dangerous the road can be when drivers lack training or ...
The UK’s pandemic response exposed a hard truth: the healthcare system was already running on empty. The Covid-19 Inquiry’s chair, Baroness Hallett, said today that the system avoided collapse mainly ...
India’s artificial intelligence (AI) journey has entered a decisive phase. What began as a technological conversation has evolved into a structured national strategy backed by funding, institutional ...
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Cushman & Wakefield Partners with Latika to Deliver a One-of-a-Kind, Accessibility-First Campus in Dehradun
Cushman & Wakefield recently handed over a one-of-a-kind, accessibility first campus to Latika, a Dehradun-based nonprofit, reinforcing the role of the built environment in enabling inclusive social ...
A husband-and-wife team who worked as care assistants and support workers in Suffolk before setting up their own company have had a few nerve-jangling moments. Adam Storey and Samantha Cage launched ...
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