English, asked by mahibaghel987, 17 days ago

What is your opinion about disabled persons? How you

can support persons with disabilities? Explain in 100

words.​

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Answered by surionasujay
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Answer:

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Explanation:

This day aims at encouraging a better understanding of people affected by some disability, learning about their true abilities, and being aware of their rights, dignity, and welfare.

International Day of Disabled is not confined just to physical conditions, but it also encompasses mental disabilities like autism, down syndrome to neurological problems like multiple sclerosis.

Unfortunately, India is far behind in providing various comfortable facilities for the disabled. Our government buildings, hospitals, public places still lack ramps, there are no specially designed restrooms for those with physical disabilities, our public transport doesn’t offer any extra support system for them during travel.

Poor treatment and a negative comment can affect their self-esteem, confidence, performance at the workplace and push them into further depression.

If you have a loved one, a colleague, or come across even a stranger with disabilities, read the following on what you could do to make their lives better.

Ask Before Offering Help:

Don’t assume that people with disabilities would always require some assistance in leading their lives and the first step is to treat them as equals. Understand that they know more about their needs and how to handle their day-to-day lives. In case, if you want to extend any support, ask first. Understand their needs and learn about specific details on how you can assist.

Speak Clearly, And Listen:

If you have a loved one or colleague with mental or developmental disabilities, always use simple words. Don’t use complex terms, explain your views in simple sentences, and allow them to make their own decisions. Practice restraint and patience while dealing with those with speech disabilities as they take some time to finish their sentences. Do not try to interrupt the flow of speech by trying to complete their sentences.

Make Them Feel Confident:

Few disabled people may suffer from a lack of self-esteem and confidence. Remember, many of them don’t like sympathy and don’t stare at them. Always make eye contact while talking and do not try to strike up a conversation around their disabilities. If you are conversing with a person in a wheelchair sit down and talk face-to-face, instead of talking down to them.

Respect Personal Space:

People with disabilities need their own space and may not like others touching their mobility aids without permission, as you may not know how to handle their equipment. If you want to move their wheelchair, ask for permission. Always knock on the doors before you enter the room as you do with others. Do not discuss their disability with others.

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