Integrated Care Support for the Elderly and Severely Disabled to Begin on the 27th
Starting on the 27th, elderly individuals over 65 and severely disabled individuals can receive integrated care services at their own residences in South Korea.
What is Missing in Tokyo? An Interview with a British Scholar
The article discusses the legacy of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics with Ian Brittain, emphasizing the need for ongoing societal improvements to support the disabled community.
Do not receive mental health support and end up disabled
The article discusses the lack of mental health support available in Iceland, leading to individuals becoming disabled as a result.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach adds fee for disabled people's carers – 'Unaffordable'
Blackpool Pleasure Beach has introduced a new £25 charge for the carers of disabled guests, a decision criticized for making visits unaffordable for some families.
The number of disabled people has increased rapidly in recent years
The article discusses a significant increase in the number of disabled individuals in Iceland and concerns regarding proposed changes to the social security system.
‘Working Means Medical Expense Loss’: Improvement of Medical Subsidies for Disabled Individuals on Basic Livelihood Support is Urgent
Disabled individuals receiving basic livelihood support are facing challenges in achieving independence due to high medical costs, which are impacting their ability to seek employment.
Hackers took down cameras, disabled phones, and sent 30 rockets there. How Israelis, with the help of the CIA, killed Khamenei
Israel launched a successful operation, deploying 30 rockets to kill Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, with extensive preparations and intelligence support from the CIA.
Lee Jung-hoo donates 100,000 won for each hit this year…supporting rehabilitation for children with disabilities
Korean baseball player Lee Jung-hoo commits to donating 100,000 won for each hit in the 2026 MLB season to support rehabilitation treatment for children with disabilities.
Shiva Started to Walk, Navaraj Will Get a Prosthesis. A Polish Group Helps the Disabled in Nepal
A group of Polish volunteers travels to Nepal to assist in the rehabilitation of disabled individuals, providing prosthetic limbs and support.
DWP disability employment support plans for 2026 and beyond
The UK Department for Work and Pensions has unveiled new initiatives to enhance employment opportunities for disabled individuals and those with long-term health conditions.
When a father of a child with severe autism requests a transfer – A trial for Greece in 2026
A father's appeal sheds light on the struggles of families with disabled children in Greece, emphasizing the need for better support and understanding.
Challenges of the labor market: is there a place for everyone and how EU support helps to stay in circulation
Despite a labor shortage, many seniors, disabled individuals, and youth in Latvia remain excluded from the job market.
When a humble old man's request calls for action: 'I will patiently wait for your declaration'
The article discusses the Maltese Order’s campaign to raise awareness and fund support for elderly and disabled individuals in Lithuania, highlighting the impact of a small donation through tax designation.
DWP issues update over 'award cuts' for disabled claimants
The UK Department for Work and Pensions has updated on changes affecting disabled claimants regarding the Access to Work scheme, which provides financial support for workplace accommodations.
Cariplo Foundation supports disabled, youth, and prisoners
The Cariplo Foundation reaffirms its commitment to support disabled individuals, youth, and prisoners with €215 million in philanthropic contributions planned for 2026, marking a 40% increase from 2024.
Support Umbrella for Vulnerable Borrowers
A new support framework is being implemented in Greece to protect vulnerable borrowers from loans in Swiss francs and those under the Katseli Law, with particular attention to disabled individuals.
Letter to the Editor: The Employment Agency is clipping the wings of the disabled
Long-time employment officer Anna Elvemoen criticizes the Employment Agency for failing to provide legally mandated support to disabled individuals in the job market, leading to daily violations of their rights.
It is sad that the son only speaks on paper
Parents of a thirteen-year-old disabled boy express their sorrow over their son's communication being limited to written words due to long waiting lists for necessary support and resources.
Care at home. How to improve access to caregiving services for seniors and people with disabilities?
The article discusses the challenges of caregiving for seniors and disabled individuals and explores the development of telecare networks and day support centers from the perspective of professionals in the field.