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Technology as a tool for accessibility and inclusion
We all know that the tech world is always constantly evolving, bringing new AI software and hardware every week. It's hard to keep up
A car for people with disabilities is costing less than R$ 50,000 with the government's subsidy package; learn the rules
Drivers or not, people with disabilities or legal guardians can benefit from tax exemptions Following the federal government's incentive package for the automotive industry, cars

Congonhas and Santos Dumont airports get multisensory rooms for autistic individuals
Congonhas (SP) and Santos Dumont (RJ) airports have gained multi-sensory rooms for neurodivergent children. The spaces, inaugurated this Monday (19), were set up in the boarding areas,

STJ launches public consultation on accessibility and inclusion policy
The Superior Court of Justice (STJ) is holding, until June 16, a public consultation for the review of its Accessibility Policy and

Lip-reading equipment helps people with speech difficulties
Scientists develop glasses that can read your lips without you having to emit a single sound The art of lip reading has fascinated

The evolution of wearables as tools for inclusion and accessibility
Smartwatches have stood out in monitoring health aspects. But these devices can do much more than that How many times have we already had

Encceja 2023: Libras notice published
Inep has published the 2023 Encceja notice in the Libras version for people with hearing impairment or deafness. The content is available at

Olga Institute organizes inclusive race in Ibirapuera in March
Scheduled for March 19 at 7:00 AM is the 9th Olga Kos Inclusion Run and Walk, which has been taking place since 2015 and is part of the traditional

Carnival 2023: Camisa 12 will showcase the fight for the inclusion of people with disabilities
The stigma of disability turns blind, deaf, and mentally or physically disabled people into incapable, helpless beings with no rights. However, in recent times,

Tips: Braille university textbooks for students with visual impairments
Finding university textbooks in Braille in Brazil is still a challenge. The adaptation of university textbooks for people with visual impairments exists in low quantities,
SP court suspends rule changes for IPVA exemption for people with disabilities in the state
Decision was suspended after the Public Ministry filed a public civil action against a law change promoted by the state government. With the
Autistic boy becomes friends with female salesperson and she tattoos his name written in his handwriting
The autistic world is truly fascinating, isn't it? Once you are touched by this cause, it is hard not to get involved. That's how it was with




