#mentalhealtheducation #toolsforwellness #MentalWellnessWorkbooks #ymhc #resources #educatorapproved #evidencebased #digitalfillable #photocopiable #lowcost #accommodations #education #studentmentalhealth
Where you stay can shape your entire trip when traveling with chronic illness. This practical guide covers how to choose accommodations that support rest, recovery, clean air, flexibility, and more enjoyable adventures. #Travel #ChronicIllness #SlowTravel #Accommodations
Posted into Travel with Chronic Illness | The Chronic Traveler @travel-with-chronic-illness-the-chronic-traveler-CareyOnTravels
"Students with disabilities make up a quickly growing share of students in this country — there are more than 8 million of them. Many rely on assistive technology to get through the school day, including for note-taking, reading and writing. For example, blind and low-vision students may use screen reading or magnifying software to read. Others, like Soraya, use speech-to-text and audiobooks."
https://www.npr.org/2026/06/04/nx-s1-5812850/screens-schools-students-with-disabilities
#PublicHealth #education #disabilities #accommodations #technology
Skip the chain hotels and make your Moab adventure even more memorable. Discover 11 unique places to stay in Moab, Utah—from luxury desert retreats and riverside lodges to glamping experiences under some of the darkest skies in the Southwest. #Moab #Utah #Accommodations #Travel
https://careyontravels.com/moab-stays/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
Posted into North America, Unscripted @north-america-unscripted-CareyOnTravels
"While the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, or GINA, protects workers from being fired over their genetic test results, and the Americans With Disabilities Act protects those with active disabilities, neither law compels an employer to provide accommodations to help mitigate a person’s future health risk."
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/28/health/polygenic-risk-scores-workplace.html
Do not let a broken system convince you that you have a broken child
#education #accommodations #support #inclusion #accessibility #students #teachers #schoolclimate #studentwellbeing #studentmentalhealth #childmentalhealth #youthmentalhealth #ymhc
Good point. Many orgs are redesigning their web sites for #AI #accessibility faster than they did for human accessibility, often providing the same #accommodations (like machine-readable HTML) long demanded for disabled humans.
https://www.techpolicy.press/the-web-is-being-made-accessible-for-ai-not-people/