Dear all,
Both Laurence and Ian's messages to the list underly the need for
communication between people with and without disabilites and the need for a
common langauge, well understood by both sides without breaking
communication by doing so,as a part of a social integration process for
people with disbailites.
The other point which is not considered that this kind of basic infformation
may prove useful for people with disbailites themeselves who do not have
much in social contact with people with different disabilites.
The some kind of disability equality training where terminology and
communication issues are dealt is cited as one way dealing with the social
intregration issues for people with disabilities.
Ozcan Konur
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