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NDRN Calls for FDA Ban on Electric Shock Device

For decades, disability professionals, provider associations, family groups, consumer-run organizations, State legislatures, and even the United Nations have unequivocally disavowed the use of contingent electric shock…read more.

 
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National Disability Radio: Here Comes the Bride

In this (mini?) episode, the gang interviews Stephanie's wife Quinn McEben about their work as a mental health care nurse, and how mental healthcare can better serve the disability community.

ICYMI: Check out this episode on Women in Leadership

 
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Support the Credit for Caring Act!
Family caregivers for older adults, people with disabilities, and veterans have long struggled with the financial challenges associated with the costs of caregiving. The Credit for Caring Act would implement a federal tax credit of up to $5,000 for eligible caregivers. Contact your representatives and ask them to support this important legislation!

 
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Shaping National Disability Policy

Part of NDRN's mission is to advocate for the enactment and vigorous enforcement of laws, regulations, and policies protecting the civil and human rights of people with disabilities. Check out some of our latest work:

Include voter registration information in federal healthcare applications.

Accessibility Provisions in the Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization

Disability Coalition Opposes Circuit Court’s Voting Rights Decision

Letter Encouraging Confirmation Vote for Amtrak Board Disability Advocate

 
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Consider Donating to Support Our Work

Our work in Washington, DC and around the country only happens because of generous people like you who believe in us. If you think it is important for NDRN to continue to protect and advocate for the rights of people with disabilities, please donate today. Thank you!

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