DISABILITY DEFINITIONS AND DEMOGRAPHICS

Instructions
Please pick two of the questions listed below and post your answer:

1.  The “social model” of disability holds that although people may have impairments, society’s attitudes and the built environment cause disability. Do you think that the environment and attitudes that cause disability are true for all disabilities, or are there somewhere you think this model or theory falls apart?

2.  Why is it so difficult to ascertain the number of people with disabilities?  Do you think the prevalence rates for particular disabilities that experts report are accurate?  Why or why not? How do we explain the increase in Autism?

3.  After reading the articles for this week’s class, has your view of the definition of disability changed?  Please explain your answer.

4. This question relates to disability identity. People with intellectual or developmental disabilities are typically referred to using people-first language. That is, we refer to someone as “a person with cerebral palsy” or “a person with an intellectual disability.”  But many, if not all, people with physical disabilities have embraced an ‘identity politics’ approach and want to be referred to as ‘disabled people.’  And some individuals on the autism spectrum also want to be called ‘Autistics’ as they want to make the point that they don’t see anything wrong with their ASD. So how do you typically refer to people with disabilities, and do you think there should be universal terminology to identify disabled people?

Person First vs. Identity First language

 

Link: https://jtds.commons.gc.cuny.edu/person-first-language-vs-identity-first-language-an-examination-of-the-gains-and-drawbacks-of-disability-language-in-society

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