A close-up of a person’s hands with short fingernails holding a face mask in front of a light blue t-shirt.
Caretaker successfully claims that ‘long COVID is a disability’ in landmark ruling

Terence Burke, a caretaker at a UK charity, has been found legally disabled by long COVID in a tribunal hearing in Scotland.

Exterior of the Frances Perkins Building with signage indicating that is it the location of the United States Department of Labor.
Labor Department Cracks Down On Subminimum Wage For People With Disabilities

The U.S. Labor Department has released detailed guidance on how employers must document eligibility to pay subminimum wage to a person with disabilities under the age of 24.

Chloe Leon, seated in a wheelchair, holds a fan with the many colors of many pride flags. A person in a dress with big, curly hair and a bright smile rests a hand on Leon’s arm. A person with short hair wearing a tie-dyed t-shirt with a Keith Haring-style illustration stands behind Leon’s wheelchair.
Philly’s 10th annual Disability Pride Parade celebrates inclusivity, access, and community

For the first time since 2019, the Philadelphia Disability Pride Parade was held in person, providing attendees a sense of community.

Melanie Rojas, a woman with long, dark, curly hair, smiles and gives her attention to a woman with slightly lighter, long, curly hair signs to her.
Supporting Students with Disabilities

The University of Delaware’s Office of Disability Support Services offers support, honors for students with disabilities.

Downtown Wilmington skyline as seen across the Christina River.
Closure of day center for adults with disabilities poses challenges for clients and caregivers

The largest day center for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Wilmington has struggled to maintain staffing, leaving families with few options.