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  • Committee of Inquiry into the Arts and Disabled People was set up by the Carnegie Trust UK in 1982, and was the first comprehensive review in the UK evaluating...
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  • any engagement, or being so disabled in the service of the United States as to render him incapable of earning a living. The resolution allowed for proportionate...
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  • Brock Report (category Mental health legal history of the United Kingdom)
    report advocating for the sterilisation of disabled people. In late 19th and early 20th century Britain, supporters of eugenic ideas sought to promote breeding...
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    it was merging with the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. Through the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI), and its journal, Skeptical...
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    thirteen British police forces, which led to the setting-up of inquiries into practices within both the BBC and the National Health Service (NHS), both institutions...
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    sexual acceptance for all people, including queer and disabled communities. The work of these groups began to open doors for people with disabilities to become...
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  • religion was the ritualistic sacrifice or exile of a human scapegoat or victim. A physically disabled person, a slave or a criminal was chosen and expelled...
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    Paula Tesoriero (category Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit)
    an inquiry into support of disabled people during the Omicron outbreak of COVID-19 in March 2022. She was announced as the first chief executive of Whaikaha...
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    the functions of government in such territory." In the final years of the Ottoman Empire's existence, the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) – the...
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    Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (category Acts of the Parliament of Australia)
    Disability Discrimination Act 1992 at the Australasian Legal Information Institute Inquiry report into the DDA by the Productivity Commission, published...
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  • 2024 Birthday Honours (category 2024 awards in the United Kingdom)
    Officer, Riding for the Disabled Association and Founder and Chair, Equine Assisted Services Partnership. For services to Disabled People Karen Elaine Bramwell...
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    Arnold Goodman, Baron Goodman (category People associated with the Royal College of Art)
    Films, the Committee of Inquiry into Charity Law, the Committee on London Orchestras, the Housing Corporation, the National Building Agency, the Newspaper...
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    Bathabile Dlamini (category Members of the National Assembly of South Africa)
    inquiry into her conduct both concluded that her personal negligence had contributed to the crisis. In April 2022, she was additionally convicted of perjury...
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  • that encouraged people to see the importance of breeding. He first used the word eugenic in his 1883 Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development...
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    Magdalene Laundries in Ireland (category Mother and baby homes in Ireland)
    mentally disabled women and abused girls. A 2013 report made by an inter-departmental committee, chaired by Senator Martin McAleese, found no evidence of unmarried...
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  • Arts integration differs from traditional education by its inclusion of both the arts discipline and a traditional subject as part of learning (e.g. using...
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    Canada (redirect from Etymology of Canada)
    ISBN 978-0-19-803150-5. "Commission of Inquiry into the Investigation of the Bombing of Air India Flight 182". Government of Canada. Archived from the original on June 22...
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    for Disabled People and later as Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Hunt served in the coalition government as Secretary of State...
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    Joyce Vance (category United States Attorneys for the Northern District of Alabama)
    raised by a divorced mother in the middle-class Los Angeles suburb of Monterey Park, California. She received a Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude from Bates...
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  • Involuntary commitment (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from May 2018)
    Ely Hospital, Cardiff, HMSO 1969 [1] Extracts of the Report of the Committee of Inquiry into Normansfield Hospital - British Medical Journal, 1978, 2, 1560-1563...
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