disability - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • discrimination: In Scotland, legal claims for disability discrimination in schools can only be brought in the Sheriff court.
  • equality: It is really making an effort to mainstream disability equality.
  • allowance: But whist this seems good if you qualified, you would not be able to claim disability allowance or an ill health pension.
  • awareness: Aims of the course: To increase disability awareness within the field of adventurous outdoor activities.
  • premium: However in January 1995 they did increase Mrs F's income support payments to include both disability and severe disability premiums.
  • legislation: How important do you consider recent disability rights legislation in terms of public service management?

Noun used with modifier

  • mobility: The Careers Service has been used by a number of students who are wheelchair users or who have a mobility disability.
  • bop: Or bop disability and getting our office then the estate has also.
  • childhood: Child Health Health inequalities, childhood disability, clinical trials, managing diabetes for young people and behaviourally effective sex education.

Adjective modifier

  • developmental: The sessions are for people with Down's Syndrome, Autism, Aspergers, ADHD and other learning or developmental disabilities.
  • intellectual: During the three week challenge the young people helped transform a day center school yard and interior for children with intellectual disabilities.
  • multiple: Duncan, who has multiple disabilities, has been included at Liberton Primary for two years and has made good progress.

Noun used with modifier

  • learning: Learning disabilities There are around 1.5 million people with a learning disability in the UK.
  • and/or: Further education for young people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities: The role of the Funding Council.
  • limb: The Blue Badge allows people with walking difficulties, visually impaired or people with severe upper limb disabilities to park close to their destination.

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