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    The following five skills are skills students with disabilities need to be successful in the work place: • Communication Skills o In order to be successful in the work place, students with disabilities will need to be able to effectively communicate in any job atmosphere whether that be verbal or written communication. Depending on the demands of their job, their communication skills may include writing report or memos, filling out forms, speaking and listening to coworkers and/or customers,…

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    Social Model Disability

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    Significance of Social Model Disability in “Falling Without Getting Hurt: Adventures in Disability” by Sara Cantor Sara Cantor expresses some reflections about the feeling of people with disability related with social environment in the article “Falling without Getting Hurt: Adventures in Disability”. Through the text she emphasizes how external opinions or comments from people without enough knowledge about incapacities could affect or disturb people with disabilities. In addition, the article…

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    After reading ‘Disability and the Family’ by Carol Gill, I found it interesting to see how society views people with disabilities very differently and that having a disability is the worst thing that could happen to someone. Not only is it difficult for the disabled person but it is also tough on families who are associated with disabled family member. Furthermore, I found it interesting to read about how having a disabled member can change the dynamics of a family and what role each member…

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    code of ethics in the disability services sector as I worked in its field, and it can impact individuals with disabilities directly. Throughout my course of study, I have also learned how our society has influenced the lives of people with disabilities. In the past, such individuals were treated unfairly and perceived as unhealthy, flawed and abnormal beings by the whole society. As a result of this, I am encouraged to make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities by treating them…

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    Introduction The Disability Act 2005 defines disability in relation to a person entails a restriction in the capacity of a person to undertake a profession, business or occupation in the state or to engage in social or cultural life because of physical, sensory, mental health or intellectual impairment (National Disability Authority, 2014). To further elaborate intellectual disability is described as a disability identified by vital limitations both in intellectual functioning (reasoning,…

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    Some people with disabilities need help with everyday things like going to the bathroom or simply just getting around their house or town. But, because they can’t do or fend for themselves they are often mistreated. In an article written on Disability Justice says that children with disabilities are more likely to be neglected or abused. And that people are more expected to be abused by someone they know, not a total stranger. Kids and adults with impairment can’t help it. It’s not their fault,…

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    Children with disabilities such as “physical, developmental, intellectual, emotional, or sensory disabilities are more likely to be bullied.” Bullying may lead a person to negative thoughts and even suicide. Special needs children tend to not be so popular with others so it can lead to them being bullied. They can also have a disability that makes them less intelligent which may also lead to bullying. Once they have been bullied…

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    A learning disability is a problem that interferes with a person’s ability to learn, speak, think, read and write. I have chosen the learning disability called Dyspraxia, also known as developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD). Dyspraxia comes from the Greek word praxis which means “to practice a function”. Dyspraxia is a motor learning disability that makes it difficult to perform coordinated movements and may deal with problems of thought and language. Dyspraxia affects speech, writing,…

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    Jaime: What is Disability Studies? Disability studies refer to a unique major that provides academic space to explore important questions and challenges that people with disabilities experience every day. These degree programs explore how disability has been defined throughout history and in different cultures. Physical impairment has been a constant experience for many people throughout history, but the different interpretations of the construction of impairment as a generic social category…

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    “ableism or disability oppression [as] a term used to describe the all encompassing system of discrimination and exclusion of people living with disabilities” (Castaneda, Hopkins, Peters 462). Historically, people with disabilities have not been accepted by society, to participate or be seen by the masses of people of able-bodied. Castaneda, Hopkins, Peters write that people with disabilities were constantly treated as others. There were policies and actions that separated people woth…

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