Potential pandemic dividend for workers with disabilities
Remote and blended working offer flexibility but challenges of accessibility remain
Remote and blended working offer flexibility but challenges of accessibility remain
Just 36% of working-age disabled people in employment, one of Europe’s lowest rates
Many children with additional needs targeted because they are ‘different’
New online training programme helps to support inclusive work practices
Wheelchair users being ‘inappropriately placed in nursing homes and hospitals’, TDs hear
Those with disabilities are judged for not getting jobs that are not made accessible to them
‘Someone like Me’ school competition is aimed at promoting disability awareness
Getting in front of an open-minded employer is all too often down to luck
Court says Minister should outline plans to allow people to mark ballots without assistance
Nobody wants to turn their house into a nursing home but there are some relatively simple ways to future-proof a home against old age and possible illness
Government is to consider extending commission in ‘Grace’ case to other allegations
Staff are intimidating disabled charges into staying quiet during visits, review finds
‘[Universal Design is] about making good design that works for everyone regardless of their age, size, ability or disability’
Public service employment target of people with disabilities to increase from 3% to 6%
People with disabilities more likely to work ‘if the circumstances were right’, report notes
A landmark US ruling contrasts with slow pace of genetic testing legislation in Europe
FF TD introduces bill on electronically assisted voting for those with vision problems
ESRI research questions whether pupils ‘receive adequate social and personal support’
New research shows most children with disabilities attend mainstream schools. It is time to discuss what they need, and what they get
John FitzGerald looks at how the best way to approach the Irish Water issue and make savings
Chairman-designate of National Disability Authority appears before Oireachtas Justice committee
This could be a real, inclusive republic if we let people with disabilities make a contribution at work too
Angel Kerins has faced criticism for not disclosing her salary
Mary van Lieshout ends speculation her resignation last month was as result of access being restricted
Van Lieshout takes up senior post with aid agency Goal
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices