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Disability Bias in Health Care Unearthing the influence of bias

WEBUnearthing the influence of bias on health care policies and clinical decision-making. COVID-19 health care policies have exposed how bias can perpetuate …

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WEBHPOD Publications, Events, Scholarship at HLS. The Harvard Law School Project on Disability (HPOD) seeks to use our learning in comparative and international law to …

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Respecting Autonomy in Health Care, Research, and All Areas of …

WEBTo borrow the opening lines of a recent Current History piece by HPOD associate Chester Finn, Executive Director Professor Michael Ashley Stein, and Director …

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Reckoning with the History of Institutions for Persons with

WEBMany of the origins of disability rights policy in America began in the Massachusetts legislature. There, in 1843 and 1846, Dorothea Dix and Samuel Gridley …

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Mental Health, Human Rights, and Legal Capacity Our Wo

WEBThe United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) continues to play a substantial role globally in shaping mental health policy …

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Disability and Climate Change Call for Digital Symposium

WEBHPOD, the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School, and the Disability-Inclusive Climate Action Research …

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Disclosing and Treating Invisible Disabilities Disclosure

WEBDisclosure, ethics, and bias. Pervasive barriers to disclosing and accessing treatment for mental health conditions affects physicians and patients alike. Estimates …

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Disability and Diversity in Medical Education

WEBIndividuals living with disabilities are underrepresented in the physician workforce, despite the known benefits of disability inclusion.As noted by former …

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Climate Change and the Right to Health of People with Disabilitie

WEBClimate change is directly and disproportionately threatening the right to health of people with disabilities due to higher ambient temperatures, elevated air …

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U.S. Government's Fifth National Climate Assessment Highligh

WEBThe U.S. government's Fifth National Climate Assessment (NCA5) documents observed and projected vulnerabilities, risks, and impacts associated with …

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Ari Ne’eman speaks at HPOD A chapter from his forthcoming

WEBMar 19, 2019 Author: Katelyn Li Events. On Tuesday, February 19th, Ari Ne’eman joined the Harvard Law School Project on Disability to present on a chapter from his …

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The Discordant Singer How Peter Singer’s Treatment of Global P

WEBThe case Singer makes for global poverty alleviation is in sharp tension with his treatment of disability in three important interrelated respects. First, Singer’s …

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Mobilizing for the Rights of Persons with Psychosocial Disabiliti

WEBThe 2017 Mental Healthcare Act takes a rights-based approach to mental health care and provides for publicly funded universal mental health care. It draws upon …

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Disability, Human Rights, and Climate Justice

WEBTo date, "[d]isability has largely been excluded from international climate change negotiations as well as national-level discharge of climate-related measures," as …

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Promoting Disability-Inclusive Climate Action through Litigation

WEBLast month, HPOD, together with the Programa de Acción por la Igualdad y la Inclusión Social (PAIIS), based at the Universidad de los Andes in Colombia, and the …

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THE BELMONT REPORT

WEB2. Beneficence. The “beneficence” principle also has two main parts: (1) researchers have to protect humans from harm and (2) researchers have to try to make the benefits of …

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Understanding and responding to children's needs in inclusive

WEBTable of Contents Overview of the Guide 7 Children Differ 7 “Full Participation and Equality” 10 Help for Teachers 11 Aims of the Guide 11 Contents 13 Format of the Guide 13 Key …

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Disabled People and Development

WEBAbout the author.Dr. Lorna Jean Edmonds is the Director, Research Services, Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Edmonds has extensive international

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Disability-Inclusive Climate Action Lessons from the Historic 20

WEBLessons from the Historic 2022 Flooding in Bangladesh. United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator Task Team’s coordinated appeal identifies 1.5 million target …

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Disability Climate Justice Towards Evidence-Based Research on Di

WEBTowards Evidence-Based Research on Disability and Climate Change. Sep 29, 2022 Events Climate Justice. People with disabilities living in the Global South bear …

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