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Read through my Disability

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     Hello everyone, I'm Katrina from  Living with Disabilities . You're tuned into the Living with Disabilities, advocacy website dedicated to helping people comprehend the disabled community. The core purpose of our website is to assist society in recognizing the full range of various disabilities and conditions. Accessibility is a key component of this understanding. Without accessibility, there's exclusion. This week, we'll discuss a person's first language.  Let's push 'Dis' aside and focus on the 'Ability' of  Living with Disabilities .  Recognizing and respecting a person's first language is crucial, especially for those with disabilities. It ensures effective communication, fosters inclusion, and helps in providing better support and services tailored to their needs.  When considering someone's first language, it's important to ask about their preferences, as each person is unique. This helps ensure effective and respectful co

Disability Inclusion

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     Hello everyone, I'm Katrina from  Living with Disabilities . You're tuned into the Living with Disabilities Website, the advocacy website dedicated to helping people comprehend the disabled community. The core purpose of our website is to assist society in recognizing the full range of various disabilities and conditions. Accessibility is a key component of this understanding. Without accessibility, there's exclusion. This week, we'll explore Disability Inclusion .  Let's push 'Dis' aside and focus on the 'Ability' here at  Living with Disabilities .       Living with Disabilities advocates that every mainstream camp should ring a bell to signify the inclusion of people with disabilities, akin to the bell rung for individuals who have confronted cancer, symbolizing triumph.  Host Katrina has never participated in any kind of camp, though the idea has always lingered in her mind. She would consider joining one, provided it doesn't involve sl