Disability is a condition, either physical or mental, that significantly restricts an individual's ability to perform one or more major life activities. It encompasses a wide range of conditions, including impairments in mobility, cognition, hearing, vision, and emotional well-being.
A disability can be thought of like a hurdle in a track race that makes it more challenging for the runner to complete the course compared to others without hurdles. While the hurdle presents an obstacle, with the right support and adjustments, the runner can still successfully finish the race.
Accessibility: The design and availability of resources and environments that enable individuals with disabilities to have equal participation opportunities.
Inclusion: The practice of ensuring people with disabilities are fully integrated into society, schools, and workplaces with equal opportunities and resources.
Stigma: A negative set of beliefs held by society about certain characteristics or groups of people, often leading to discrimination and exclusion
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