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  2. European Association of Service Providers for Persons with ...

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    The European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities (abbreviated: EASPD), based in Brussels, Belgium, is an umbrella organization that represents approximately 17,000 support service providers for persons with disabilities from 33 European countries at a European level.

  3. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    People with autism have one of the lowest employment rates among workers with disabilities, with between 76% and 90% of autistic people being unemployed in Europe in 2014 and approximately 85% in the US in 2023. [2] [better source needed] Similarly, in the United Kingdom 71% of autistic adults are unemployed. [3]

  4. Knowing how a disease affects one's functioning enables better planning of services, treatment, and rehabilitation for persons with long-term disabilities or chronic conditions. The current ICF creates a more integrative understanding of health forming a comprehensive profile of an individual instead of focusing on one's disease, illness, or ...

  5. List of disability organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Foundation for the Blind (1921) – primarily serves the blind population and focuses on advocacy and services. The Arc of the United States – A national organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. ARC Association for Real Change (1976) – supports the providers of the individuals with learning ...

  6. Special needs - Wikipedia

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    In the United States "special needs" is a legal term applying in foster care, derived from the language in the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997. It is a diagnosis used to classify children as needing more services than those children without special needs who are in the foster care system.

  7. Category:English people with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    It includes English people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a set category . It should only contain pages that are English people with disability or lists of English people with disabilities , as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).

  8. Category:Disability-related lists - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. Lists of diseases; A. List of autoimmune diseases; B. ... List of fictional characters with disabilities; G.

  9. Disability - Wikipedia

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    Disabilities can be present from birth or can be acquired during a person's lifetime. Historically, disabilities have only been recognized based on a narrow set of criteria—however, disabilities are not binary and can be present in unique characteristics depending on the individual. [2] A disability may be readily visible, or invisible in nature.