Sentences with phrase «than those without disabilities»

Children and adolescents with disabilities are more likely to be inactive than those without disabilities.
Persons with disabilities are older than those without disabilities.
Disabled individuals have a lower level of participation in the work force than those without disabilities (even controlling for education) and, when they do participate in the work force, have a lower hourly wage than individuals without disabilities.

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People with disabilities have higher unemployment rates in Canada than those individuals without disabilities.
People with disabilities demonstrate the same passion, independence and self - direction as all Americans, and given certain characteristics — including being on average older and less educated — it is not surprising that the rate of self - employment for people with disabilities in the labor force in 2011 was about 50 percent higher than the corresponding rate for people without disabilities -LSB-...]
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), «Without treatment the consequences of mental illness for the individual and society are staggering: unnecessary disability, unemployment, substance abuse, homelessness, inappropriate incarceration, suicide and wasted lives; The economic cost of untreated mental illness is more than 100 billion dollars each year in the United States.»
27Tuesday morning will see students with and without intellectual disabilities be more than just students who attend...
27Tuesday morning will see students with and without intellectual disabilities be more than just students who attend the same school ««they will become teammates.
Some of these conditions are «incompatible with life,» meaning the baby can't survive more than a few days or (in rare cases) a few years without severe disabilities.
BOUNDLESS: Parkways Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Chicago Park District, has raised more than half the $ 675,000 it is seeking to build the district's first Boundless Playground, a spot where children with and without disabilities can play together.
The DWP literature — and minsters in interview — argued that «more than 50 per cent of decisions for Disability Living Allowance were made simply on the basis of a claim form alone, without any additional medical evidence.»
In less than a day, without review or debate, a handful of powerful provider groups voted to reduce or eliminate protections and supports for people with disabilities and the elderly.
«So they often are much more productive than people without disabilities
Researchers conducted a unique linkage of more than 52,000 electronic health records (EHR) of children born from 1987 to 1995 and New Jersey driver licensing data to determine current rates and patterns of licensure among adolescents and young adults with ASD (without intellectual disability) and those without ASD.
A new study, from Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah, shows for the first time that childhood cancer survivors, diagnosed between 1970 and 1986, are more than five times as likely to have been enrolled on a federal social security disability assistance program as compared to individuals without a cancer history.
«Over the same time period the employment to population ratio for people without disabilities has either shown small improvements or deteriorated but to a lesser degree than for people with disabilities
More than 3,000 supervisors responded to the Kessler Foundation Survey, providing detailed information on the processes and practices used by their employers to promote success in the workplace, and their effectiveness for employees with and without disabilities.
Leave your house every day 30.11.2017 Healthy lifestyle - longer life with less disability towards the end 03.11.2017 1998: walk a couple of kilometres a day and halve your chance of dying 13.10.2017 Longevity strategy: keep up your DHEA, testosterone and IGF - 1 levels 02.08.2017 The anti-aging effect of a simple relaxation exercise 01.08.2017 Eat a handful of nuts every day and you'll live almost two years longer 22.07.2017 Coffee is healthy, but not caffeine 15.07.2017 Live two years longer with extra vitamin E 14.07.2017 Potassium rich diet protects against stroke and reduces mortality risk 11.07.2017 Meta - analysis: you can reduce your mortality risk by a factor of 5 through your diet 07.07.2017 Subjective age says more about chance of serious illness than objective age 28.04.2017 Animal study: half cup of green tea daily is life extending 15.04.2017 Delay aging without strict diet: supplement with ketones 05.04.2017 The gene that gets you to 100 and still healthy reacts to diet 04.04.2017 Conflictive and stressful relationships are fatal 30.03.2017 Slow reactions?
There is a sense that one of the purposes of The Rainbow Kid is to demonstrate that a character with a disability can go through a film and struggle with that film's conflicts no differently than a character without a disability, and amen for that.
It grows in part because students enrolled in district schools are considerably more likely to be classified as having a specific learning disability in early elementary grades than are students enrolled in charter schools, and also because students without disabilities are more likely to enter charters in non-gateway grades than are students with disabilities.
The Denver data show that students with disabilities are somewhat less likely to apply to attend a charter than are students without disabilities.
They may be more socially isolated than students without disabilities and lack relationships which buffer against being bullied.
The notion that students with disabilities in some states are due only «de minimus» (just more - than - trivial) progress or in other states «some educational benefit» from their public schools reflects and perpetuates the belief that having a disability makes you less worthy of an education than your peers without disabilities.
The dropout rate and graduation rate do not total 100 percent because some students complete high school through means other than a high school diploma (e.g., students with a GED, students with disabilities who have participated in alternative assessment, or students who have transferred into higher education or an applied technology college without graduating high school) and some special education students are retained in high school beyond their senior year.
Students without math disabilities can recall more facts from memory than their peers with math disabilities.
At 484 charter schools, the suspension rate for students with disabilities was 20 percentage points higher than for those without disabilities.
Rep. Jason Powell, D - Nashville, filed the bill Wednesday, after a News 4 I - Team investigation revealed students with disabilities received corporal punishment at a higher rate than their peers without disabilities at 60 Middle Tennessee schools.
Even more disconcerting is that 1,093 charter schools suspended students with disabilities at a rate that was 10 or more percentage points higher than for students without disabilities.
Professional Development for Transition Personnel: Current Issues and Strategies for Success (August 2005) NCSET Information Brief After more than two decades of federal transition legislation, students with disabilities continue to have significantly poorer postschool outcomes as compared to their peers without disabilities.
Students with special needs are less likely to apply to charter schools in kindergarten and sixth grade: In the gateway grades, when students are most likely to choose schools, those with disabilities are significantly less likely to apply to charter schools than are students without disabilities.
The research shows that these alternative groupings produce better reading outcomes for students with and without disabilities than whole - class instruction.
By almost all accounts, students with and without disabilities receive more individualized attention at the charter school than they did at their previous school.
Students without disabilities are more than willing to help their friends who have disabilities, and vice versa.
Because charter schools work «without a district - like infrastructure, and often with less public money than regular district - run schools,» they struggle to meet the needs of students with severe disabilities, who represent a substantial financial investment (Prothero 2014).
-- It shall be considered discrimination for purposes of section 202 of this Act and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794) for a public entity which operates a fixed route system (other than a system which provides solely commuter bus service) to fail to provide with respect to the operations of its fixed route system, in accordance with this section, paratransit and other special transportation services to individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, that are sufficient to provide to such individuals a level of service (1) which is comparable to the level of designated public transportation services provided to individuals without disabilities using such system; or (2) in the case of response time, which is comparable, to the extent practicable, to the level of designated public transportation services provided to individuals without disabilities using such system.
But in the newest exhibit, Changing Perspectives: Merge, the gallery opened its doors to more than 60 artists, with and without disabilities.
When poor children are more likely to get sick and die than children in wealthier neighborhoods just across town; when rural families are more likely to go without clean water; when ethnic and religious minorities, or people with disabilities, or people of different sexual orientations are discriminated against or can't access education and opportunity — that holds all of us back.
New research reflected demonstrates that people without disabilities spend more time out of work than had previously been thought.
Persons with disabilities face more challenges in the labour force than do persons without disabilities.
Women with disabilities were significantly more at risk than men with disabilities and than men or women without disabilities.
By definition, persons with disabilities experience poorer health than persons without disabilities.
More than 40 % of persons with disabilities are aged 55 to 64, compared with 21 % of their counterparts without a disability.
The 2014 Survey reveals that persons with disabilities experience a greater incidence of unmet health care needs than persons without disabilities.
Canadians with disabilities have significantly lower median income than persons without disabilities: for persons with disabilities aged 15 to 24 years, $ 4,740 — 69 % of that reported by persons without disabilities ($ 6,870); for persons aged 25 to 44 years, $ 21,480 — 57 % of that reported by those without disabilities ($ 37,560); for persons aged 45 to 64 years, $ 22,890 — 56 % of that reported by those without disabilities ($ 40,910); and for persons aged 65 to 74, $ 22,290 — 87 % of that reported by those without disabilities ($ 26,170).
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The CHRC 2012 Report on Equality Rights states that both men and women with disabilities reported experiencing greater emotional or financial abuse by a spouse / partner during their lifetime than persons without disabilities.
The perception that disabled persons have lives that are of less value than the lives of individuals without disabilities, reinforces rationalizations for treating disabled persons prejudicially.
While having a Will is better than dying intestate (without a Will) and leaving all post-death decision making in the court's hands, a Will in and of itself does not provide for what may happen should disability or incapacitation occur during life.
22 The right under sections 1 and 3 to equal treatment with respect to services and to contract on equal terms, without discrimination because of age, sex, marital status, family status or disability, is not infringed where a contract of automobile, life, accident or sickness or disability insurance or a contract of group insurance between an insurer and an association or person other than an employer, or a life annuity, differentiates or makes a distinction, exclusion or preference on reasonable and bona fide grounds because of age, sex, marital status, family status or disability.
The NPRM would have allowed covered entities to disclose protected health information without individual authorization to: (1) A public health authority authorized by law to collect or receive such information for the purpose of preventing or controlling disease, injury, or disability, including, but not limited to, the reporting of disease, injury, vital events such as birth or death, and the conduct of public health surveillance, public health investigations, and public health interventions; (2) a public health authority or other appropriate authority authorized by law to receive reports of child abuse or neglect; (3) a person or entity other than a governmental authority that could demonstrate or demonstrated that it was acting to comply with requirements or direction of a public health authority; or (4) a person who may have been exposed to a communicable disease or may otherwise be at risk of contracting or spreading a disease or condition and was authorized by law to be notified as necessary in the conduct of a public health intervention or investigation.
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