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Katawa Shoujo: Hanako’s Finale (Disability Girls Part 48)

0 Katawa Shoujo: Hanakos Finale (Disability Girls Part 48)Thanks for sticking with me through all 48 Parts guys! It’s been one of a ride! And Yes, I will be doing the other stories as long as there is interest. If you enjoyed the video and want to see more, leave a Like!

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Be forewarned, this game is not like Dont Die Dateless Dummy…it has a lot of story and Drama to it…more so then usual. I will also try and find other games similar to Dont Die Dateless to give people who want more of a humorous visual novel experience as well.

Katawa Shoujo is a bishoujo-style visual novel set in the fictional Yamaku High School for disabled children, located somewhere in modern Japan. Hisao Nakai, a normal boy living a normal life, has his life turned upside down when a congenital heart defect forces him to move to a new school after a long hospitalization. Despite his difficulties, Hisao is able to find friends—and perhaps love, if he plays his cards right. There are five main paths corresponding to the 5 main female characters, each path following the storyline pertaining to that character.

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Disability campaigners occupy Oxford Circus

0 Disability campaigners occupy Oxford CircusUK Uncut and disability campaigners chained themselves together at Oxford Circus on Saturday to campaign against Government welfare cuts. Report by Sam Datta-Paulin. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Paralympian shows kids they can compete despite disability

0 Paralympian shows kids they can compete despite disabilityAUGUSTA, GA (WFXG) – Don’t ever tell Scott Winkler he can’t do something.

“There’s no difference in an abled body and a disabled body,” says Winkler. “It’s just we do it in a different form.”

Not only is the Augustan the first man injured in the Iraq War to make the United States Paralympic Team, Winkler also holds the U.S. Paralympic Record in shotput. Winkler set the record in 2008, during his 5th place finish in the Paralympics in Beijing.

But today, Winkler was teaching, coaching, and showing other people like that anything is possible.

“It’s just inspiring people that’s the key thing in life,” Winkler says.

Winkler was a part of the Paralympic Experience, an event hosted by U.S. Paralympics and Champions Made From Adversity.

It gave several people opportunities to learn skills in paralympic sports, such as track and field and sit volleyball.

Winkler says sports helps disabled people in many different ways.

“Mentally, physically, emotionally,” says Winkler. “It gives you another chance to get out and trying new things in life.”

Many at today’s event were children. Winkler says being able to play sports and compete builds their confidence.

“Sports give them that extra edge in life to say, ‘Oh, I can do that. I can accomplish goals just like any other kid,’” Winkler says.

One of the kids participating is Cole Wooten.

Cole attended last year’s Paralympic Experience and began training with Winkler.

Cole says, since then, he’s learned a lot about himself.

“Just to be able to do something that other kids can do,” says Wooten. “I just do it in a different way.”

Cole began competing in March, and in his very first event, he took first place in shotput, discus, and javelin.

He says he hopes to be an inspiration to other kids like himself.

“I’d like to show other kids that even though you’re in a chair, it’s not the end of the world,” Wooten says.

And after his multiple first-place finishes, Cole is aiming to follow in his coach’s footsteps- all the way to the Paralympics.

“That’s probably one of my dreams,” Cole says.

And the competitions aren’t over for Winkler.

Next week, he heads to Guadalajara, Mexico for the 2011 Para Pan Am Games, and then returns to training for the 2012 Paralympics in London.

“I’m sitting 5th right now,” says Winkler. “I don’t like that. I want to be number one, and bring back all the medals to the U.S.”

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BLOOM Clips – Lori Seller discusses the ‘disability paradox’

0 BLOOM Clips   Lori Seller discusses the disability paradoxLori Seller is a clinical ethicist who is looking into what quality of life means to someone with a disability. She is discussing the “Disability Paradox”.

BLOOM clips is a video series that focuses on parents and experts talking about the subject of childhood disability.

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Disability & Humour

0 Disability & HumourA little talk about how a disabled person can use humour against those who verbally attack them

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Disability in The Gambia – The Rural Support Organisation for The Disabled (RSOD)

0 Disability in The Gambia   The Rural Support Organisation for The Disabled (RSOD)RSOD, the Rural Support Organisation for The Disabled, offers support to disabled people living in the the east of The Gambia. This video highlights some of RSOD’s projects, and shows their effect upon people’s lives.

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George Galloway blasts Philip Davies over mental disability comments

0 George Galloway blasts Philip Davies over mental disability commentsFrom BBC News:

A Conservative MP has suggested “vulnerable” jobseekers – including disabled people – should be allowed to work for less than the minimum wage.

Backbencher Philip Davies said the £5.93-an-hour legal minimum may be a “hindrance” to some jobseekers.

Firms were likely to favour other candidates and MPs should not “stand in the way” of those who wanted to work for less to get on the “jobs ladder”.

But mental health charity Mind said it was a “preposterous suggestion”.

Mr Davies, the MP for Shipley, made the comments during a debate in the Commons over the minimum wage and employment opportunities.

The minimum wage is currently £5.93 an hour for those over 21, £4.92 for those aged between 18 and 20 and £3.64 for 16 and 17 year olds.

The MP claimed the most vulnerable, including those with learning disabilities and mental health problems, were disadvantaged in their search for work because they had to compete with candidates without disabilities and could not offer to accept lower pay.

They were desperate to work but continually found the “door was being closed in their face”.

He said he had talked to people with mental health problems during a visit to a surgery run by the charity Mind, and they had “accepted” that they would be passed over in favour of jobseekers without disabilities.

“Given some of those people with a learning disability clearly, by definition, cannot be as productive in their work as somebody who has not got a disability of that nature, then it was inevitable given the employer was going to have to pay them both the same they were going to take on the person who was going to be more productive, less of a risk,” he said.

He continued: “My view is that for some people, the national minimum wage may be more of a hindrance than a help.

“If those people who consider it is being a hindrance to them, and in my view that’s some of the most vulnerable people in society, if they feel that for a short period of time, taking a lower rate of pay to help them get on their first rung of the jobs ladder, if they judge that that is a good thing, I don’t see why we should be standing in their way.”

Mr Davies was challenged over his remarks by fellow Tory MP Edward Leigh who told him: “Forget the fact there is a minimum wage for a moment. Why actually should a disabled person work for less than £5.93 an hour. It is not a lot of money, is it?”

Mr Davies replied that, irrespective of whether it was “right or wrong”, that was “just the real world that we operate in”.

He later told the BBC Radio 4′s PM that the minimum wage had benefited a lot of people and he was not suggesting that vulnerable people should work for less than the legal minimum.

But he believed they should have the opportunity to do so, should they wish, for a short term to ensure they had time in the workplace “to prove themselves”.

But Mind spokesman Sophie Corlett said: “It is a preposterous suggestion that someone who has a mental health problem should be prepared to accept less than minimum wage to get their foot in the door with an employer.

“People with mental health problems should not be considered a source of cheap labour and should be paid appropriately for the jobs they do.”

She said employers should be educated about mental health problems, adding that more than 50% of people with mental health problems lived on weekly household income of less than £200.

A Conservative Party spokesman told the BBC: “These comments do not reflect the views of the Conservative Party and do not reflect government policy”.

Labour MP Dame Anne Begg, chairman of the work and pensions committee, said more needed to be done to remove the barriers facing disabled people in the workplace but the MP’s arguments were “unfair and wrong”.

“To say that all disabled people should be excluded from the coverage of the minimum wage … would be discriminatory against disabled people. It would set the cause of equality for disabled people back sometime to the middle of the last century.”

George Galloways blasts Philip Davies (a guest on his show at least twice) for his comments as being insensitive.

Originally broadcasted on 17th June 2011.

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disability 2 001.AVI

0 disability 2 001.AVIhandicapp, a word that was never meant to be used to discribe a person with physical or mental impairments

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Disability Expo 2011

0 Disability Expo 2011This is my latest blog about the 2011 Disability & Ageing Expo in Adelaide, South Australia on the 12th August 2011. It was opened by the Hon. Kelly Vincent MP and she shares her views on the new announcement of a Disability Insurance Scheme.

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MY LEARNING DISABILITY!

0 MY LEARNING DISABILITY!Explaining my learning disability with an example

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