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Most people think disability-inclusive language is straightforward. Then they get to Question 5. 👀 Take the IncluNorm Inclusion Quiz and find out how much you really know. 🔗 inclunorm.mistyglamcompany.c… #DisabilityInclusion #DisabilityLanguage #DisabilityAwareness
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Proud to share my 1st @ForbesCommCncl article in @Forbes on how CEOs and Boards can be more intentional and inclusive in disability language. My POV as a person who went deaf overnight. Please read share as disability will hit you:bit.ly/463Nq9N #StopUsingToneDeafAndImpaired #DisabilityLanguage #DisabilityPrideMonth #Forbes
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#DisabilityAwareness In my other life - I am a #DisabilityContentProducer & an #InclusionAdvocate - ● I help Journalists, Bloggers, Filmmakers, Writers, Poets, Drama groups, Advertising Agents, Marketing Industry etc to come up with correct #DisabilityLanguage #DisabilityTopics, #Conversations & #Discussions that are of Zimbabwean 🇿🇼 target audience. ● #PeopleWithDisabilities - we are experts of themselves- We know what works 💪 ● Consult & request for an invoice 😊 #Dear Journalists 2024 We don't ask Can you tell us about your #Disability 👀 I will ask are you "are you a studying to be a Doctor? 😆 😂 #IamFlawsome #Storytelling
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Read some current thoughts about respectful disability language (you might be surprised!) and access resources and style guides in this blog post from @decodaliteracy. decoda.ca/respectful-disabil… #RespectfulLanguage #ReadAllAboutLit #DisabilityLanguage

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7 Jun 2022
Deborah Clarke discusses how New Mexico's humanizing approaches to actually reimagining the work - from revisiting the team manual, creating guidance, and incorporating the use of evaluation. #NCSISeries #EnglishLearners #DisabilityLanguage
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Have you registered yet for our FREE TLC webinar #NCSISERIES focused on #PursuingEquity at the Intersection of Language, Culture & Disability? Don't delay! @TheNCSI's foundational session starts tomorrow 6/7 at 2pm ET! #EnglishLearners #DisabilityLanguage bit.ly/3PmQo0f
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31 May 2022
WEBINAR ALERT! This free #NCSISERIES focuses on systems that elevate #equity opportunity and achievement for #SwD students with disabilities or who may have disabilities and are #EnglishLearners. Join the Foundational session on 6/7! bit.ly/3PmQo0f #DisabilityLanguage

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Learn strategies & resources to help states develop and implement IEPs that meet students’ learning & language needs by registering by June 7 for the foundational session of @NCSI's new free TLC web series! bit.ly/3PmQo0f #NCSISERIES #EnglishLearners #DisabilityLanguage
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Language: 1IN4 wants to help the larger majority learn how to effectively use language to describe the disabled community. How do you talk about a person with a disability or how have those around you used language? #disabilitylanguage #disabledperson #1IN4Education "
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Can you say 'person with a disability' or 'disabled person'? DO NOT say 'disabled person'. It is important to use language that focuses on the person and NOT the disability. DO NOT say 'handicapped', or 'retarded' - these are OFFENSIVE. #DisabilityLanguage
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Can you say 'person with a disability' or 'disabled person'? DO NOT say 'disabled person'. It is important to use language that focuses on the person and NOT the disability. DO NOT say 'handicapped', or 'retarded' - these are OFFENSIVE. #DisabilityLanguage
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Aim to be specific about the needs #DisabilityLanguage #GCCAWARENESS
It’s vital we avoid the terms “special needs” & “special education” if we really want to accept & include people w/disabilities because they are offensive & demeaning. We can do better as we strive to respect the dignity & human rights of all people #disabilityrights #inclusion
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So very important, reframing the conversations around Disability language which mostly begins with asking the right questions and the openness to be corrected & informed. #disabilityLanguage is same same but quite different across the globe. Yet it should always dignify!
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Disability language is constantly evolving, and “special needs” is on the way out. #FDR #FDRLegacy #DisabilityLanguage #Inclusion usatoday.com/story/life/heal… via @usatoday

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9 May 2021
A snippet from an insightful article written by our own Hadassa Kessler and her mother, Michelle Feiglin. You can read the full article here: blogs.timesofisrael.com/not-… #disabilityawareness #kisharon #educate #disabilitycharity #disabilitylanguage
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In a world where you can say anything, why not just say kind words? Be kind with our #DisabilityLanguage
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People we really need to be careful about your language to people with different impairments #disabilities Sometimes our #disabilitylanguage is so not nice and it does break. #empathy #inclusion
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9 Jan 2021
In the realm of #disabilitylanguage , it appears that a jargon is fairly well established ( #crip #DisNd #cyborg ) , plus diagnostic terms we allow ( #crohns ). Being #ND and endlessly oblivious to the shame I didn’t feel about being called #queer lifelong, I offer now #sickgirl
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For the 30th anniversary of the ADA, NY Times readers can report their experiences and questions about disability & accessibility to the NY Times: ow.ly/RvYV50AvzXH #ADA30 #ThanksToTheADA #disability #DisabilityAwareness #DisabilityLanguage

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