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Tag Archives: relationships
Social Wellness Month: Connect for Health
A look at research on benefits, barriers, and supports to maintaining social wellness from the NIDILRR community and elsewhere Continue reading
Growing Up and Growing Older with Developmental Disabilities
For Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, we’re looking at research and resources for adults and older adults with IDD. Continue reading
Answered Questions for February 2022: Intimacy and People with Disabilities
Answered Questions is a monthly resource for the Spanish language Disability Community that fills an information need. This month’s question is I am a parent of a young adult with a disability, and I want to ensure that they are … Continue reading
Posted in Answer Queue, Publications, Respuestas a las Preguntas
Tagged ASD, autism spectrum disorder, burn injuries, companionship, couples therapy program, Disabilities, disability, Diversity, family, friendships, intellectual and developmental disabilities, interventions, Intimacy, marriage, marriage stability, mental health, mobility disabilities, NIDILRR, NIDILRR Projects, NIDILRR Research, people with disabilities, privacy, relationships, SCI, sexuality, SkillTalk, Spanish, Spanish-language, spinal cord injuries, TBI, toolkits, traumatic brain injuries, young adults
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For Valentine’s Day, It’s All About Relationships
This Valentine’s Day, we look at research and resources to foster strong, supportive relationships between friends, couples, and families. Continue reading
Posted in Right Resources Right Now
Tagged caregiving, relationships, Resources, romance, sexuality, Valentine's Day
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October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Domestic violence or intimate partner violence affects millions of men and women across all races, ethnicities, cultures, or religious affiliations each year. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Intimate … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Organization, Uncategorized, Website
Tagged #VoicesHavePower, abuse, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, dating, domestic violence, emotional abuse, Intimate Partner Violence, National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV), National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, National Domestic Violence Hotline, people with disabilities, physical abuse, prevention, public health, relationships, sexual abuse, sexuality, United Way 211, warning signs
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Valentine’s Day: Spending Quality Time with the People We Love
Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day, a day often dedicated to love. For people with and without disabilities, healthy, loving relationships between partners, family, and friends can be an important part to living independently and fully participating in the community. These relationships … Continue reading
Posted in Right Resources Right Now
Tagged family, friendship, relationships, Valentine's Day
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A New Year, A New You?
Welcome to second full week of 2018! As the ball dropped and January 1st dawned, did you decide to change things up? Be more active? Learn a new skill? Get more involved in the community? Here are a few resources … Continue reading
Posted in Right Resources Right Now
Tagged advocacy, employment, entrepreneurship, exercise, healthy eating, NIDILRR, relationships, resolutions
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Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, March 9 to Friday, March 13
Aquí puede leer este artículo en español. Culture: Being funny is Shannon DeVido’s world (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Shannon DeVido gets her laughs as a stand-up comedian, improvisational sketch artist, and host of her YouTube show, “Stare at Shannon.” “I’ve done … Continue reading
Posted in Weekly News Roundup
Tagged adults with autism, Alzheimer's Disease, developmental disabilities, fall prevention, L'Arche communities, neurosignaling research, relationships, spinal muscular atrophy, Templeton Prize, thought-controlled arm, ultrasound therapy for Alzheimer's, upper-body exoskeleton
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The Reality of a ‘Push Girl’
“Real” housewives have their shows, so do cooks, bounty hunters, and any number of other professionals and social-types. But seldom are there shows that represent the community of people living with disabilities. And when there are, it’s even rarer to … Continue reading
Posted in Audiovisual, Event, Uncategorized
Tagged adults, angla, auti, channel, chelsie, Disabilities, friendships, girl, girls, mia, owusu, push, reality, reality show, relationships, series, sundance, teddowusu, teddy, television, tiphany, wheelchairs, young
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