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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act enshrined protections and funding for students with disabilities in 1975. But advocates fear the act and the rights it guarantees are threatened.
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The bill would require FSSA to produce a report highlighting any information related to the Structured Family Caregiving program or possible reimbursement for family caregivers providing attendant care — which were both affected by FSSA’s response to the forecasting error.
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The "Live in Our Shoes for a Day" report details recommendations to increase support for those with disabilities financially and in the workplace.
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The U.S. Department of Labor launched a new resource to provide workplace accommodation ideas for workers with disabilities and their employers.
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Experts say things like accessible parks and trails benefit many more people than just those who have disabilities — and that includes the state itself.
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All $10 million budgeted for Indiana's Education Scholarship Account is spoken for this school year, according to the state treasurer's office.
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The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services accepted the changes to the Indiana's home and community-based services waivers.
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Indiana lawmakers are allowing more students with disabilities to graduate with the state's alternate diploma.
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Legislation intended to help families of students with disabilities navigate disputes over special education services with Indiana school districts appears to have failed in the General Assembly.
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Since the pandemic-era freeze on Medicaid disenrollment ended this spring, millions nationwide have lost their coverage for administrative reasons. For people with disabilities, the sudden loss of coverage can bring devastating consequences and little recourse.