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write essay on disabillity​

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Answered by ɪᴛᴢᴛʀᴀɢɪᴄɢɪʀʟ
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Disability is one of the most important issues in the contemporary society because stigmatization of people with disabilities contributed to the formation of biases and prejudices which put them into the disadvantageous position compared to people, who did not have problems of disability.....

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Answered by jagdish101660
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Disability is a condition identified as a significant impairment of the usual functions of an individual.  People with disabilities are individuals whose body functioning is not healthy due to various impairments. The condition is conceptualized as being multidimensional given that there might be effects on the organs or the body parts that affect his or her participation in certain areas of life. The fact that the disabled persons do not function has typically made the normal individuals seek to isolate them from public spaces because they feel that they are lesser and different creatures.

The practice of discriminating against the disabled persons and denying them easy access to the public places and services has become a significant concern with the interested parties seeking to find out why the disabled persons are facing public exclusion. In a country that has achieved a lot of progress in ensuring equality for the marginalized people in recent years, it is disappointing that those people with disabilities are shunned from having access to public spaces on a daily basis.

Whether it is the poor design of the majority of the public spaces such as toilets and public areas that make the necessary activities harder for the disabled individuals, or the impatience and dismissive attitude displayed by those ordinary people, exclusion comes in various forms for the disabled persons. What makes a public place different from a private area is the fact that it is meant to be accessible for everyone. One can, therefore, introduce the concept of equality although the main question we need to ourselves is why we are unwilling to accommodate the disabled persons in the public spaces without making them feel different or useless. One of my friends is visually impaired, and in most instances, she complains of inaccessibility in the public places when she is alone. For example, the lack of large prints in the restaurant menus, little or no ravels assistance when boarding the trains, lack of lifts in the tube stations as well as books that are not published  to meet the needs of the visually impaired are some of the things that frustrate her whenever she needs to use the public spaces.

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