Small changes could bridge communication gap
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Small changes could bridge communication gap
People with disability from non-English speaking refugee backgrounds often face language and communication barriers when accessing services. While some challenges are shared with other migrants, this group faces additional hurdles due to services that operate in isolation and fail to address both cultural and disability-related needs. Adult migrant English programs, for example, often overlook disability, while disability services may not accoun…
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