People attend a protest in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2019.
Protesters decry Bosnia’s ‘systemic’ abuse of disabled kids

About 1,000 people conducted a protest in Bosnia’s capital, Sarajevo, accusing the government of fostering a corrupt and abusive system of care for children with disabilities. The protests came after an opposition politician published photos of children with disabilities in a local facility tied to beds and radiators. She demanded the government debate the issue but was rejected. More protests are planned for later in the week.

James Griffin dances with Wan-Chun Su and Brooke Tripp, graduate students at the University of Delaware working on a research study on autism and dance.
For some children with autism, dance is a form of expression

University of Delaware Professor Anjana Bhat has found that children with autism often experience positive behavioral, verbal, social and motor skills outcomes after participating in therapies such as dancing and making music. Bhat says the therapies’ apparent effectiveness may stem from their focus on coordinated movement, which creates more connectivity between different parts of their brains.

The FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Disability-Related Hate Crimes Up Sharply, FBI Data Shows

Newly-released FBI data indicate that hate crime incidents targeting people with disabilities are becoming more common. There were 177 reported hate crime offenses stemming from disability bias in 2018, according to figures submitted by law enforcement agencies across the country. That number is up from the 128 reported in 2017. 

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Growing school districts prioritized for funding

The Delaware Department of Education has awarded this year’s certificates of necessity, the first step for schools trying to obtain funding for major capital improvements. Projects approved include construction of a new Howard T. Ennis School, which provides services to students with significant disabilities and the conversion of William Henry Middle School into a specialty school for students with histories of behavioral problems.

Cutting the ribbon for the Little Creek Wildlife Area boardwalk trail and wildlife-viewing tower east of Dover
Little Creek facility offers views for visitors of all abilities

A fully accessible new two-level observation tower and boardwalk trail with parking recently opened in the Little Creek Wildlife area, a popular location for birdwatching. The $1 million project was funded by several state and federal initiatives aimed at enhancing outdoor recreation access.