Advocate defies doctors, fights to help disabled Jamie Wolfe, a self-advocate, CDS policy analyst and UD adjunct professor, is proud of her independence and fierce in fighting for civil rights.
Victims of sexual assault take heart Artwork created by people with disabilities who have survived sexual assault, a testament to both their vulnerability and resilience, will be on display next week.
Program helps disabled to find groove CDS is piloting a series of classes for adults with disabilities that will touch both on recreation and life skills.
Day care is the first big step in education A CDS study of infants’ rapid brain development underlines the need for high-quality day care.
Web site debuts to help disabled make transition Today, CDS is launching the Transition Map Delaware website, a central reference for services available to transition-age students.