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disabled

[dis-ey-buhld] / dɪsˈeɪ bəld /
ADJECTIVE
having a disability
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A mum who gave up work to care for her disabled daughter who needs constant supervision says unpaid carers feel "used" and have to "fight for everything".

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Supporters of the scheme point out, however, that small businesses may be less likely to employ a disabled person if they have to spend money upfront on special desks or chairs, for instance.

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At Euro 2028, disabled supporters can access the cheapest categories and request a complimentary ticket for a helper.

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The charity Sense, which supports disabled children with complex needs, said they are "deeply relieved".

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However, artists told BBC Scotland News that the groups - which include charities that help disabled people use art - would be severely affected by the increase.

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