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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2026-03-03 08:40
Supporting children with special educational needs and disabilities may prove to be the one area of reform which shows how Britain’s Labour Party should, and could, govern https://t.co/s7uQLzkaV3 ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2026-03-01 07:20
The current support for children with special educational needs and disabilities incentivises conflict. Britain’s government has, uncharacteristically, decided to confront the growing crisis https://t.co/s7uQLzkaV3 ...
X @The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal· 2026-02-21 16:14
More college kids than ever claim to have disabilities. But what is lost when we allow them “reasonable accommodations”?Read more: https://t.co/eCrVh2LBbY https://t.co/HrvTLcGs7U ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2026-02-17 06:26
More college kids than ever claim to have disabilities. But what is lost when we allow them “reasonable accommodations”?Read more: https://t.co/owWDIaRi8Q https://t.co/vE6RcTP08v ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2026-02-16 08:00
More college kids than ever claim to have disabilities. But what is lost when we allow them “reasonable accommodations”?Read more: https://t.co/yBfOw7YfpU https://t.co/qxByIDncYs ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2026-02-14 11:00
More college kids than ever claim to have disabilities. But what is lost when we allow them “reasonable accommodations”?Read more: https://t.co/y3fRPFOQ5u https://t.co/yxvrGfaAPr ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2026-02-08 23:19
More college kids than ever claim to have disabilities. But what is lost when we allow them “reasonable accommodations”?Read more: https://t.co/teUth7a2bc https://t.co/Z5IIjEUhmX ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-10-31 09:20
In the past decade spending on children with special educational needs and disabilities in England has almost doubled. Yet even as costs have soared, no one thinks the system is working https://t.co/MfyYyRBQrG ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-29 07:00
In the past decade spending on children with special educational needs and disabilities in England has almost doubled. Yet even as costs have soared, no one thinks the system is working https://t.co/G2cRbAo5dSPhoto: Alamy https://t.co/Wn5lGxPIX4 ...
How stigma shaped me | Macy Taylor | TEDxGeorgiaSouthwesternU
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-15 15:25
Core Message - The speech advocates for destigmatizing disabilities through education and awareness, inspired by personal experiences with the speaker's sister [4][5][9] - The speaker emphasizes that disabilities are a normal part of society and should be recognized as such to remove the associated stigma [11][13][14] Personal Journey & Motivation - The speaker's involvement in pageants from a young age provided a platform to advocate for disability awareness [1][2][3][11] - The birth of the speaker's sister with spina bifida significantly impacted the family, leading to a desire to create a more inclusive and understanding environment [4][5][6] Initiative & Future Goals - The "Just Say Hi" initiative aims to destigmatize disabilities through education and awareness, encouraging open conversations and understanding [9][10] - The speaker plans to develop "Just Say Hi" into a nonprofit organization to provide financial assistance to families of children with disabilities for home accessibility modifications [12] Redefining Pageants - The speech challenges the stigma surrounding pageants, portraying them as platforms for empowering young women to speak out on important issues [13] - Pageants are presented as a means of personal development, providing a voice and the power to advocate for others [13]