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Disability Awareness: How Do You Want to Be Identified?

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Finding and defining the appropriate terms to use for any given group is an ongoing process that happens with every movement, but the best approach to navigating it is to be willing to ask others what words they are most comfortable using.
The use of language and words describing people with disabilities has changed over time, and will continue to change for years to come. This is a naturally evolving process that occurs with every civil rights movement as we collectively learn how to improve the ways in which we talk about people with disabilities in the media, workplace, or simply in everyday conversations.
While it’s important to be aware of the meaning behind the words we use when discussing or working with people in the disability community, we must also not become so preoccupied with concerns about saying the wrong thing that we avoid the subject entirely.
Personal preferences can make navigating the landscape of language both nuanced and subjective - some people may prefer identity-first language over person-first language, i.e. a disabled person vs. a person with a disability. Ultimately the decision is one of personal choice, and the best way to be considerate of others is to open up a dialogue about what language they would prefer you to use.
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@BrianMeert
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I've worked with multiple people with disabilities and I think this video touched on the most important part, which is asking people how would you like me to refer to you.
@kedamawimedia
@kedamawimedia 2 ай бұрын
it is so good i priffer persons with disablity
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