Crisis in Care: Home and Community-Based Services in South Carolina
This report looks at South Carolina’s Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) system, focusing on the problems caused by long waitlists, not enough care workers, and unequal access to services in different parts of the state. It was created by New Disabled South and the National Domestic Workers Alliance (NDWA). The report uses both numbers and real-life stories from disabled people and care workers to show how the system is broken. It calls for urgent changes in policy and more funding so that everyone can get the care they need.
Project Eugenics: The Rollback of Disability Rights
This report details the assault that has been coordinated by the current Trump administration across agencies, policy domains, and governing priorities to make the lives of those with disabilities more precarious, more surveilled, and more disposable.
The Intersection of Technology, Disability Rights, and Worker Rights
Over the past year, the National Disability Institute and New Disabled South collaborated to examine the impacts of emerging technologies in the workplace on disabled workers.
Southern Voters Agree Disabled People Have Inclusivity in Their Local Community but Face Discrimination When It Comes to Interacting With Law Enforcement
Southern Voters Agree Disabled People Have Inclusivity in Their Local Community but Face Discrimination When It Comes to Interacting With Law Enforcement
Uncovering Disparities in Georgia’s HCBS Waiver Waitlist
What the NOW/COMP waiver waitlist can tell us about racial disparities in services for Georgians with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities.

