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Services for the disabled (2281 bytes)
1: ...ce, others are commercially available not only to disabled people but others who might make use of them. 10: ...these in a [[boot image]] configured for use by a disabled person 22: ...ernment]] move towards providing services for the disabled in a uniform way all across the country. That le... Disabled sports (1584 bytes) 1: Generally, '''disabled sports''' are [[sports]] played by individuals wi... 3: ...gun after [[World War II]], with large numbers of disabled war veterans seeking some form of competitive act... 5: ...]]. The Special Olympics specializes in mentally disabled athletes; it is organized independently of the Ol... 19: [[Category:Disabled sports]] Comprehensive Disabled Afghans Program (664 bytes) 1: The '''Comprehensive Disabled Afghans Program''' (CDAP) was a [[United Nations]... Social model of disability (1403 bytes) 1: ... may be viewed as a positive asset. Equality for disabled people is seen in the same light as equality for ... 3: ...definition of disability uses the medical model - disabled people are defined as people with certain conditi... Medical model of disability (555 bytes) 6: # a disabled person is different from what is normal (and her ... 8: ...greatest responsibility and potential for helping disabled people Justin Yoder (520 bytes) 1: ...him. Because of him, regulations were changed, so disabled children were allowed to use a hand [[brake]] ins... Handicapped (610 bytes) 3: ...ically to refer to a horse unable to race). See [[disabled]] for a fuller explanation of the difference betw... Robert Latimer (1125 bytes) 7: ...child. To do otherwise would devalue the lives of disabled people and increase the risk of more "mercy killi... SCOPE (525 bytes) 1: ... is a [[United Kingdom|UK]] based [[charity]] for disabled people in England and Wales. They focus on peopl... 3: ...me to be viewed as a general insult to physically disabled people and the society changed to their current n... Disability etiquette (3377 bytes) 3: ...delines dealing specifically with how to approach disabled people were initially created to challenge social... 5: ...cal play on existing rule sheets, written for non-disabled audiences, that were seen as patronizing by civil... 13: * “…a disabled person either wants or requires assistance.” 17: * “…a disabled person is dissatisfied with her quality of life, ... 18: * “…a disabled person is easily offended.” Deng Pufang (907 bytes) 7: ...[[2003]] for his work in protecting the rights of disabled people in China. Lekotek (1055 bytes) 1: ...d [[Assistive Technology]], toys and expertise to disabled children. The first lekotek opened in 1963 in [[S... 3: ...h play with adapted toys and technology can teach disabled children to deal with the "normal" world. Some of... Softmod (1029 bytes) 1: ...to always work, sometimes the pipelines have been disabled for a reason - enabling them produces [[artifact|... Nina de Vries (3229 bytes) 1: ...otic [[massage]]s to [[mental disability|mentally disabled]] men in [[Berlin]]. She also trains others to do... 9: ...viders. Sexual services for the severely mentally disabled are controversial however: some think that these ... 11: ...r sexual caregivers, together with the physically disabled psychologist Lothar Sandfort. 15: ...e formalized network of sexual caregivers for the disabled in [[Zürich]]. These attempts faltered when the s... Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (1679 bytes) 3: ...t of mentally disordered persons, developmentally disabled persons, and persons impaired by chronic [[alcoho... 11: ...services by a conservatorship program for gravely disabled persons; 15: ...mentally disordered persons and [[developmentally disabled]] persons from criminal acts. Gwalior Children's Hospital Charity (1152 bytes) 3: ...rural) there are 6 million children, 90,000 being disabled and mostly abandoned even by their parents having... Ludwig Guttmann (1613 bytes) 1: ...athers of organized physical activities for the [[disabled]]. 3: ...lso founded the British Sports Association of the Disabled. Motard (310 bytes) 1: ..." is derived from the word retard meaning slow or disabled. Zimmer Frame (276 bytes) 1: ...ive frame designed to assist the [[elderly]] or [[disabled]]. Often called a "walker," it consists of a tub... WAI (2716 bytes) 4: ...ccessible, especially from the view of physically disabled people. 9: ...lines on making content accessible, primarily for disabled users, but also for all [[user agents]], included... 13: ...s) in both creating a tool which is accessible to disabled end users, and a tool which creates accessible we... 17: ...ers) aimed at making the User Agent accessible to disabled users.
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