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Suicide Prevention and People With IDD: What You Need to Know

People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are at a high risk of co-occurring mental health conditions, but this serious issue is often overlooked and misunderstood. Read our fact sheet about signs to look for and ways you can help.

Tips for Helping a Person With a Disability Vote

How can you help someone with a disability vote? Learn step-by-step how to prepare before Election Day, make a voting plan, understand voting rights, and support accessible voting in the United States.

Voting Rights for People With Disabilities Who Have a Guardian

Can people with guardians vote? Learn the voting rights of people with disabilities who have a guardian, what the law says, and how to get help if your right to vote is challenged.

Get Informed & Make a Plan to Vote

Learn how to vote in the United States with a simple, step-by-step guide to finding your polling place, understanding your ballot, researching candidates, and making a voting plan that works for you.

Curran v. Governor of Delaware

Amicus brief explaining that people with disabilities face pervasive bias and discrimination in health care. Physician-assisted suicide laws are one manifestation of that historic discrimination.  People with disabilities should not be coerced into physician-assisted suicide because their lives are deemed less valuable than those without disabilities. Delaware's physician-assisted suicide law has few safeguards to protect people with disabilities, and the law violates the spirit and letter of the Americans with Disabilities Act.