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			<title><![CDATA[You and Yours - Disability]]></title>

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Latest news on legislation, public policy and social trends  and their impact on people with disabilities of all kinds. Investigations into products and medical advances designed to improve life with a disability.
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Disability on screen is often portrayed by the able-bodied. We look at a new British film which bucks the trend with disabled actors playing disabled characters.
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