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Response To Disability

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Disability, defined in the dictionary, is a condition caused by an accident, trauma, genetics or disease which may limit a person's mobility, hearing, vision, speech or mental function. There are many different ways disabilities can manifest themselves. One may be born with a disability such as Downs Syndrome or autism or you can acquire the title throughout life such as being involved in an accident which may confine you to a wheelchair. These examples show the wide range of people branded with the label of “disable” mentally or physically, sometimes even both. Unfortunately, through no fault of their own, these people are labeled as deviants in todays society. We can argue that this is an Issue of a stigmatizing label being imposed on a group of people. In response to being stigmatized, the disabled and their sympathizers, have formed social movements to come together and fight the insensitive and unnecessary …show more content…

In todays world a disabled person must deal with issues in their day to day life that a “normal” person wouldn’t have to. The barriers people with disabilities face aren’t always simply physical obstacles such as needing a ramp to access a destination but also include other aspects such as communication and policy. The World Health Organization (2001) describe barriers as the following:
Factors in a person’s environment that, through their absence or presence, limit functioning and create disability. These include aspects such as a physical environment that is not accessible, lack of relevant assistive technology (assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices), negative attitudes of people towards disability, services, systems and policies that are either nonexistent or that hinder the involvement of all people with a health condition in all areas of

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