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It has been 25 years since disability rights were enshrined in law under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). It defined what disability was and set out what disabled people could expect so they didn’t face barriers.
To mark the occasion, here are 25 things you might not know about disability written by Drew Miller Hyndman, a journalist with autism, employed by the BBC.
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