Disability Humanized
- Disability is often most persistent due to societal attitudes and structures, not physical or mental challenges. - Invisible social barriers can be more obstructive than physical accessibility issues. - Society's response varies between visible and invisible disabilities, often leading to patronizing treatment of those with visible differences. - Despite progress in policy and awareness, fundamental attitudes and prejudices remain resistant to change. - The true barriers are attitudinal, rooted in stereotypes and assumptions, rather than physical obstacles.
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