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'Am I disabled today?' How Erika finds strength and compassion by embracing her disabilities
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Some days Erika England can move houses, other days she can't move from the couch. She writes about how she lives with her fluctuating conditions.
I want to show people that my disability isn't all funny
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I'm holding my tics in right now.
It takes a lot of concentration and it really hurts.
It's kind of like holding onto a cough in the middle of an exam when everyone is quiet.
Virtual reality technology helps students with a disability gain driver's licence, boosts confidence
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Matthew Chapman isn't worried about his first time behind the wheel as a learner driver because he's driven dozens of times in the virtual world.
Call for disability status of pregnant women to be recorded to improve the standard of care
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Disability advocates say businesses need to lose 'fear of the unknown' to find untapped potential
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When Nathan Basha was born, his parents were given three options: to "institutionalise" him, adopt him out or take him home.