Sentences with phrase «by young people with disabilities»

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Combined with women, he said assisting more young people, Indigenous peoples, recent immigrants and Canadians living with disabilities to enter the job market could help the labour force expand by half a million people.
A DJ group from Pathways for Exceptional Children, a career mentorship program for young people with disabilities, based in Montville, N.J., and supported by Kessler Foundation, provided the music at Stroll «N Roll.
She was propelled past her grief by her relationship with her sister, Rosemary, who experienced intellectual disabilities, and the many young people she and her husband, Sargent Shriver, brought into their home on weekends and during the summer.
8.5 by 2030 achieve full and productive employment and decent work for all women and men, including for young people and persons with disabilities, and equal pay for work of equal value
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It highlights the barriers faced by young people with intellectual disabilities — and the power of sport to change that.
The Forum declared that Education for All must take account of the needs of the poor and the disadvantaged, including working children, remote rural dwellers and nomads, ethnic and linguistic minorities, children, young people and adults affected by HIV and AIDS, hunger and poor health, and those with disabilities or special needs.
Commissioned by the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), the research found that teachers» practical knowledge of teaching young people with disabilities needed to be more relevant to their working environment, especially in areas with poor infrastructure, a lack of teaching materials or large class sizes.
Moving into the personal and more blatantly figurative, Venice, California's De Soto Gallery presents an incredible and playful series by Denis Darzacq that captures young people with a range of disabilities responding to a previous body of Darzacq's work that dealt with hip - hop dancers and performers.
The Equality Act protects children and young people with disabilities from being treated less favourably by schools.
This group will influence the policy making process by bringing disabled young people together with ministers and officials who are taking forward the government's reforms set out in its green paper, «Support and aspiration: a new approach to special educational needs and disability».
A key point raised in the paper is that, according to research, «Bullying remains the single biggest concern raised by children with special educational needs and disabilities» and that bullying of children and young people with SEN is more prevalent than that of children and young people in general.
The multi-art activities are run by a team of dedicated and professional artists with great experience of working with young people with disabilities.
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