The Five Greatest Disabled Athletes
Source: JEREMY KAUFMAN / MAY 6, 2009
The Five Greatest Disabled Athletes of All Time
1) Jim Abbott: Baseball
2) Oscar Pistorius: Track & Field
3) Natalie Du Toit: Swimming
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A new early years centre dedicated to supporting children under five with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is due to open in early 2025.Following the successful pilot of an early years special educational needs centre in Gloucester, Gloucestershire County Council has given national SEND provision charity Dingley's Promise a three-year contract.

The number of students with disabilities in Higher Education is increasing, but research shows that they continue to face significant challenges for equitable participation. This study aims to deepen our understanding of these challenges through the perceptions of students with disabilities themselves.

Adequate food is a fundamental human right and a prerequisite for a healthy life for all, including people with intellectual disabilities (Kolset et al. 2018; United Nations 2006). However, obesity and malnutrition are prevalent health challenges in this population for many reasons (Flygare Wallen et al. 2018; World Health Organization 2011).

People with intellectual disabilities having varying degrees of impaired intellectual and cognitive skills, which create challenges in many aspects of life and entail a greater reliance on staff for nutritional and dietary issues (World Health Organization 2011). Managers and staff working in municipal care homes for adults with intellectual disabilities significantly influence the residents' diets.

Parents of children with moderate to profound intellectual disabilities reported diminished quality of life for themselves and their families, experiencing increased physical and mental health issues associated with caregiving burdens. Future research is needed that determine what effective support systems and interventions are needed to alleviate parental caregiver burden.