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According to a new report by United Cerebral Palsy and the Ancor Foundation , Florida dropped from 18th to 34th in state rankings when it comes to...
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Tuesday in Tallahassee was a day for love and awareness. Governor Rick Scott marked the day as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Day. Advocates took...
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As Senate President Andy Gardiner enters his final legislative session, the House and Senate are poised to quickly pass bills aimed at boosting…
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A Senate panel is looking to help Early Steps, which serves infants and toddlers with developmental disabilities and delays -- and which has been…
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Led by Senate President Andy Gardiner, the 2016 Legislature will consider another increase in funding for Early Steps, which serves infants and toddlers…
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A bill to help people with disabilities get government jobs passed its first committee of the coming legislative session Tuesday. Sen. Jeremy Ring (D...
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After worries about cuts earlier in the year, $13 million is being added to the state’s Early Steps program, which serves babies and toddlers with…
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Blaming a budget shortfall, the Florida Department of Health has laid off most of the administrators at the Early Steps program, which serves babies and…
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At his site Our Health Policy Matters, consultant Paul Gionfriddo wonders what happened to the dream President John F. Kennedy had for helping people with…
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A Pasco County baby with a lesion on her frontal lobe who faced lifelong developmental disabilities is now thriving, three years after undergoing risky…