More school-age children meet the criteria for a learning disability, but not everyone in Manitoba is on board with the idea of universal screening in schools.
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A national learning disability

Ours is a country with a serious learning disability. Signs of it are all around us, both at macro (aggregate) and micro ...
Megan Pritchard, a third-year nursing student at Aston University, has written a paper outlining the health inequalities ...
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He finds the target arrow just to the right of center lane at Bowler City in Hackensack. Then he takes four steps forward, ...
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Inside Higher Ed spoke with a leading advocate for students with learning disabilities to hear what the consequences will be ...
More than 100 people with learning disabilities and autism were "locked away" in hospitals across Greater Manchester as of ...
A group of parents say Manitoba's plans to introduce universal reading assessments don't go far enough.
Films giving people with learning disabilities a "time to shine" are to be celebrated at an awards ceremony. The third annual ...
Two new faculties to support learning disability nurses and mental health nurses working in community settings have been ...
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