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Idaho Police Shoot Autistic Teen Nine Times, Sparking Outrage

In Pocatello, Idaho, police shot a nonverbal autistic teen, Victor Perez, nine times, leading to a leg amputation and critical injuries; the shooting happened Saturday after a 911 call, prompting outrage and multiple investigations.

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Ukraine War: Children with Disabilities Face Heightened Risks

The war in Ukraine severely impacts children with disabilities, as exemplified by 14-year-old Eva in Kryvyi Rih whose epilepsy worsens during bombings, and the 1.8 million Ukrainians with disabilities needing humanitarian aid; support groups like "Litai" offer crucial assistance.

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Amman-Berlin Declaration Commits to Inclusive Development

Over 80 countries and organizations signed the Amman-Berlin Declaration at the Global Disability Summit in Berlin, committing to inclusive development cooperation, with 65 governments pledging at least 15 percent of development projects to focus on inclusion, aiming to improve on the current 6 perce...

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Berlin Summit Addresses Insufficient Implementation of UN Disability Rights Convention

The World Summit for Persons with Disabilities, starting Wednesday in Berlin, aims to improve the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in global development cooperation, addressing issues like inaccessible infrastructure and disproportionate vulnerability am...

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Phoenix Police Suspend Officers After Excessive Force Arrest of Deaf Man

Three Phoenix police officers face 24-hour unpaid suspensions and additional training after an excessive force arrest of Tyron McAlpin, a deaf man with cerebral palsy, who was wrongly accused of assault at a convenience store; felony charges were later dropped.

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Iowa Bill Seeks to Remove Medicaid Income Caps for Disabled

Iowa's "Work Without Worry" bill proposes removing income and asset limits from the state's Medicaid buy-in program for people with disabilities, mirroring a successful Tennessee law. The bill aims to resolve the conflict between encouraging work and maintaining Medicaid coverage, addressing concern...

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Idaho Police Shoot Disabled Teen Nine Times, Sparking Outrage

Police in Pocatello, Idaho shot a 17-year-old boy, Victor Perez, nine times on Saturday after responding to a 911 call about a disturbance involving a knife; Perez, who has cerebral palsy and limited English proficiency, is now in critical condition after surgeries, including a leg amputation, spark...

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UK DPPOs Threaten to Withdraw from Government over Benefit Cuts

The UK government's proposed ÂŁ5 billion benefit cuts, including changes to Personal Independence Payments and Universal Credit, face strong opposition from Deaf and Disabled People's Organisations (DPPOs) who are threatening to withdraw from governmental engagement due to a lack of meaningful consul...

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Disabled Woman Left Homeless by Social Care System Failure

Chloe Leighton, a 33-year-old disabled autistic woman, became homeless after her father's stroke; Buckinghamshire Council's failure to provide adequate emergency housing and social care despite legal obligations highlights systemic issues within the UK's underfunded social care system, leading to Ch...

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No Poverty
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Derbyshire's Autism-Friendly Festival Addresses Inclusive Needs

Gemma Carty founded Spectrum, Derbyshire's first autism-friendly festival, in 2018 after negative experiences at play centers, providing a safe and inclusive space for autistic children and families, winning awards and expanding its services.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Phoenix Police Discipline Officers for Excessive Force Against Deaf Black Man

Three Phoenix police officers received 24-hour suspensions and de-escalation training for using excessive force against Tyron McAlpin, a deaf Black man with cerebral palsy, during an arrest last August; video footage contradicts the officers' claims of self-defense.

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Spain's Accessibility Reforms: A Fight for Independent Living

In Bilbao, Spain, two individuals with disabilities—Tomi Sánchez, 70, with polio, and Graciano García, 49, with multiple sclerosis—face daily challenges due to inaccessible buildings, highlighting a broader systemic issue affecting approximately 10,000 families in the Basque Country and 1.8 million ...

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