are disabled people made inclusive in our society
from my findings disabled people have mixed feelings some feel they are still treated way to differntly
There were a variety of ways that a person with disabilities treated in the past was treated. They were often spit on.
in a truly democratic society, everyone is treated equally.
they were excluded, institutionalised and murdered.
i think all disabled people should have laptops to help them to learn, they dont have to be the very best , were treated like second class citizens anyway ,,,,, dean
Their not! But people treat them as if they are, Just because they're a little different. Everyone is equal.
they are treated with careless
Vic Finkelstein has written: 'The disabling society' 'Changing attitudes and disabled people'
The treatment of disabled people has evolved over many decades, and it's difficult to pinpoint a specific year when they began to be treated fairly, as progress has been gradual and varies by region. The passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the United States in 1990 marked a significant milestone in promoting equality and accessibility for disabled individuals. However, ongoing advocacy and societal change continue to shape the rights and treatment of disabled people worldwide. Fair treatment remains an evolving goal rather than a completed achievement.
The philosophy of welfare for the disabled is centered on promoting equal opportunities, inclusion, and independence for individuals with disabilities. It emphasizes providing support services, accommodations, and resources to enable disabled individuals to participate fully in society and have a good quality of life. This philosophy is often grounded in principles of equality, dignity, and respect for the rights of disabled people.
In the 1920's mentally handicapped people were treated with delicet. They would wear caps to identify their handicappacity. They really werent mental.they were very challenging. they were generally segregated from society.
Are there grants for disabled people?