Sociology, asked by adarshapandu3597, 1 year ago

Define Social model in your own words.

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Answered by ashajain93
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The social model of disability is a way of viewing the world, developed by disabled people.

The model says that people are disabled by barriers in society, not by their impairment or difference. Barriers can be physical, like buildings not having accessible toilets. Or they can be caused by people's attitudes to difference, like assuming disabled people can't do certain things.

The social model helps us recognise barriers that make life harder for disabled people. Removing these barriers creates equality and offers disabled people more independence, choice and control.

Scope's Everyday Equality strategy is based on the social model of disability. Not everyone uses the social model and that’s ok.

Changing attitudes towards disabled people
Negative attitudes based on prejudice or stereotype (sometimes called disablism) can stop disabled people from having
Answered by skyfall63
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Social models of health:

  • The social model of health states us to address the influences based on health rather than categorizing it as a disease and injury.
  • It is an initiative to prevent diseases and illnesses.
  • Different policies have been developed for education and health promotion.
  • It is important for us to take the social model into consideration as there are many disabled people who face some barriers to receive equal opportunities, independence, choice, and control.

Learn more about Social models of health:

Differences between biomedical and social models of health

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