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people living with disabilities review characters with disabilities
Bookmarked 408 weeks ago quotwhen they cast someone who actually has a disability almost always we get a more dynamic storyquotcredits: https:wwwbuzzfeedcombfmpvideos54118check out more awesome videos at buzzfeedvideohttps:bitlyytbuzzfeedvideohttps:bitlyytbuzzfeedblue1https:bitlyytbuzzfeedvioletget more buzzfeed:https:wwwbuzzfeedcomhttps:wwwbuzzfeedcomvideoshttps:wwwyoutubecombuzzfeedvideohttps:wwwyoutubecomasishttps:wwwyoutubecombuzzfeedbluehttps:wwwyoutubecombuzzfeedviolethttps:wwwyoutubecomperolikehttps:wwwyoutubecomladylikebuzzfeedvideobuzzfeed motion pictures flagship channel sometimes funny sometimes serious always shareable new videos posted dailylove buzzfeed get the merch buy now: https:googlgqkf8mmusicsfx provided by audioblockshttps:wwwaudioblockscomwandering at night_fulllicensed via warner chappell production music inccoming home_fulllicensed via warner chappell production music incleaving home_full 1 |
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an emoji app for the special needs community
Bookmarked 513 weeks ago children who have disabilities will be able to express their unique experiences like never before thanks to a first-of-its-kind app developed by gillette childrens specialty healthcare in st paul minnesotathe app an ability-themed emoji keyboard called emojability will allow families patients caregivers and advocates in the special needs community to communicate support one another and feel empowered to celebrate the goals and successes theyve achieved from adaptive equipment and therapy emojis to words of encouragement emojability brings to life symbols and phrases that dont exist on other emoji keyboards the free app is now available for download on smartphonesto view the multimedia release go to:http:wwwmultivucomplayersenglish7823251-gillette-childrens-emojability |
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make your emergency plan today
Bookmarked 554 weeks ago the ad council and the department of homeland securitys federal emergency management agency fema announced the launch of a new public service advertisement psa to raise awareness about the importance of being prepared for emergencies while the psa targets all communities we prepare every day is the first in a series of videos that aim to deliver a strong preparedness message by showing people with disabilities taking charge to prepare themselves and their families for emergenciesthe psa provides equal access to all viewers and includes open captioning a certified deaf interpreter and audio description for viewers who are blind or have low visionthe launch of the psa coincides with the 25th anniversary of the americans with disabilities act ada on july 26 2015 the ada prohibits discrimination and ensures equal opportunity for people with disabilities in employment state and local government services public accommodations commercial facilities transportation and telecommunications the ada guarantees the civil rights of more than 56 million americansto view the multimedia news release visit http:wwwmultivucomplayersenglish7576951-fema-ad-council-emergency-preparedness |
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its time to cutthebull
Bookmarked 544 weeks ago children with physical disabilities are twice as likely to be bullied impacting their educational physical and emotional development in support of national bullying prevention month this october shriners hospitals for children and award-winning actor model and philanthropist rj mitte are once again partnering to encourage the public to help cutthebullteens and adults alike are encouraged to visit cutthebullorg and see how they can help create a more positive accepting environment for kids living with disabilities there shriners hospitals will announce rj039s heroes honoring individuals who have helped reduce bullying in their communities supporters can also share their anti-bullying stories and purchase cutthebull t-shirts with proceeds going to shriners hospitals for children to provide life-changing care to kidsborn with cerebral palsy mitte was bullied as a child and knows firsthand the effects it can have the doctors and staff at shriners hospitals for children helped mitte overcome many of the physical effects of cerebral palsy which made him stronger and able to succeed despite the bullying now a successful actor and model mitte wants to help other kids with disabilities who may be experiencing the same thingto view the multimedia release go to:http:wwwmultivucomplayersenglish7559151-shriners-hospital-cut-the-bull |
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new short movie 2019 when will ourheartschange award winning best films purna pariyar short movie
Bookmarked 365 weeks ago new short movie 2018 when will ourheartschangeltbrgtnew short movie when will our hearts change short film 2018 purna pariyar heart touching movie bestltbrgtessentially this film challenges the cultural beliefs and community treatment of ltbrgtthose with disabilities or behaviors which are perceived to be different to the ltbrgtnorm ltbrgtthe film was made in a nepalese village with the locals cast as actors and this ltbrgtimmediately gives the film a basis of truth and realism for viewers a number of ltbrgttaboo subjects are raised within the script including religious and cultural ltbrgttreatment of those born with disabilities political corruption and the unyielding ltbrgtpower of mob behaviors when it comes to speaking out against an injustice ltbrgtalthough the film is raw in its production and final presentation the message is ltbrgtone that holds value and one hopes will lead the way for change in peoples ltbrgtattitudes and treatment of tho |
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do you have any physical or mental disabilities - interview question with answer - youtube
Bookmarked 288 weeks ago do you have any physical or mental disabilities - interview question with answer |
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abuse of children with autism 2
Bookmarked 770 weeks ago after reporting abuse of non-verbal children with special needs in baltimore city my internship was suspended and i have been denied continuation in the program |
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topic 102 tax assistance for individuals with disabilities
Bookmarked 480 weeks ago video by ssk advisorywebsite : wwwsskadvisorycomcheck out our knowledge page on http:wwwsiddharthkadakiacomsubscribe to us youtube on https:wwwyoutubecomchannelucantxixnzh5vlnfxbbl47oqlike us on facebook at https:wwwfacebookcomsskadvisoryfollow us on twitter at https:twittercomadvisorysskread our blogs on http:ssk-advisoryblogspotcomcontact us on 91 9987903701special assistance is available for persons with disabilities if you are unable to complete your return because of a disability you can get help through the volunteer income tax assistance program https:wwwirsgovindividualsfree-tax-return-preparation-for-you-by-volunteers sponsored by the irs telephone assistance for the deaf and hard of hearing is available for individuals with tty equipment the toll-free number for this service is 800-829-4059 and the hours of operation are m - f 7 am - 7 pm caller039s local time alaska and hawaii follow pacific time individuals who are deaf or hard o |
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hulu - you deserve it: episode 5 - watch the full episode now
Bookmarked 740 weeks ago video description: a woman tries to win money for her unemployed mother |
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anesthesia before age 2 may be linked with learning disabilities later on
Bookmarked 752 weeks ago if an infant or toddler has surgery requiring anesthesia it could raise the risk of learning disabilities later in life a new study suggests the study published in the journal pediatrics and conducted by mayo clinic researchers found that kids who are administered general anesthesia before age 2 may have as much as a three times higher risk of learning problems |
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newton dee: portrait of a community
Bookmarked 773 weeks ago the newton dee 50th anniversary film was shot between september 2009 and august 2010 and was first shown at the village039s 50th anniversary celebrations in september 2010fionn who lives in newton dee approached me to shoot and edit the film shortly after we graduated from our film degrees having worked together on projects at university this seemed an invaluable way to put what we had learned to the test little did i know that it would culminate in about 30 hours of footage and 3 solid months of editingthis version is a condensed version of the full cut which ran for about 40 minutesmany thanks to the residents families and co-workers of newton dee for accommodating us in the making of this film - lee keable - |
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kentucky cop handcuffs traumatizes 3rd graders
Bookmarked 552 weeks ago august 3 2015 covington ky a deputy sheriff shackled two elementary school children who have disabilities causing them pain and trauma according to a federal lawsuit filed today by the american civil liberties union the children039s law center and dinsmore amp shohl the children an 8-year-old boy and a 9-year-old girl were so small that the school resource officer kenton county deputy sheriff kevin sumner in covington kentucky locked the handcuffs around the children039s biceps and forced their hands behind their backs the lawsuit charges a disturbing video shows the boy sr being shackled and crying out in pain sr has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder adhd and a history of trauma the girl lg was twice handcuffed behind her back by her biceps also causing her pain lg has adhd and other special needs both children were being punished for behavior related to their disabilities neither was arrested nor charged with any criminal conduct the lawsuit was filed on their behalf quotshackling children is not okay it is traumatizing and in this case it is also illegalquot said susan mizner disability counsel for the aclu quotusing law enforcement to discipline students with disabilities only serves to traumatize children it makes behavioral issues worse and interferes with the schools role in developing appropriate educational and behavioral plans for themquot nationally students with disabilities make up 12 percent of the student population but are 75 percent of the students who are physically restrained by adults in their schools according to the us department of education these disciplinary practices also feed into the quotschool-to-prison pipelinequot where children are funneled out of public schools and into the criminal justice system many of these children have disabilities yet instead of receiving necessary educational and counseling services they are often punished and pushed out students of color and students with disabilities are especially vulnerable to push-out trends and the discriminatory application of discipline one child in this case is latino and the other is african-american in addition to sumner the lawsuit names kenton county sheriff chuck korzenborn alleging his failure to adequately train and supervise sumner a school resource officer for several public elementary schools in covington the complaint further claims that the kenton county sheriffs office violated the americans with disabilities act based on its treatment of the children quotkentuckys school personnel are prohibited from using restraints especially mechanical restraints to punish children or as a way to force behavior compliancequot said kim tandy executive director of the children039s law center quotthese regulations include school resource officers these are not situations where law enforcement action was necessaryquot in both cases sumner was the school resource officer who handcuffed the children the lawsuit seeks an order requiring a change in policies by the kenton county sheriff039s office and additional training for school resource officers in dealing with young children and children with special needs it also seeks an unspecified amount of monetary damages against sumner quotit is heartbreaking to watch my little boy suffer because of this experiencequot said sr039s mother tr quotit039s hard for him to sleep he has anxiety and he is scared of seeing the officer in the school school should be a safe place for children it should be a place they look forward to going to instead this has turned into a continuing nightmare for my sonquot the groups say that law enforcement in schools must be trained on how to work with children with disabilities and trauma learning de-escalation skills should be as common as fire drills for schools and any law enforcement officers who serve them quotthere was no public safety threat in any of these instances that warranted throwing the regulations out the window and handcuffing these childrenquot said kenyon meyer an attorney with dinsmore amp shohl quotthe school resource officer039s involvement was harmful and unnecessary and it escalated rather than helped the situations we should expect that if school resource officers are in our school systems their roles should be focused on safety and security not discipline or punishment of special needs childrenquothere is a copy of the complaint: http:wwwscribdcomdoc273411618 |
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one-legged bmx rider dreams of turning pro
Bookmarked 447 weeks ago a brave teenager who lost his leg in a bus accident seeks to launch a career as a bmx rider without the use of a prosthetic julian molina from andes colombia hopes to one day achieve his goal of becoming a professional bmx rider - despite only having one leg now the 18-year-old spends his days perfecting tricks such as the decade and 360 one hander proving he has come a long way since losing his leg when he was just seven videographer director: urban skargren producer: bunmi adigun nick johnson editor: sonia estal |
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repaint charley the lolita fashion doll ooak art doll - youtube
Bookmarked 265 weeks ago pink hair check poofy dress double check charley is here to brighten your day and bring in the new year letrsquos have a great 2021------------------------ |
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down syndrome didnt stop me becoming a cheerleader born different
Bookmarked 369 weeks ago shy anncatherine heigl who has down syndrome shocked her family when she came home one day saying she wanted to become a cheerleader known as ac she had already exceeded expectations playing tennis at her high school but always said she hated being in front of crowds now 20 ac from indianapolis usa has made a huge leap in overcoming any nerves about big audiences her family believes she has become the first ever collegiate cheerleader with an intellectual disability |











