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The Social Model of Disability

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1 min 17 sec
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Social Model of Disability and Support

Understanding the Social Model

Definition: The social model of disability attributes disability to societal organization rather than individual impairments.

Objective: Identify and eliminate barriers hindering life choices for individuals.

Removing Barriers for Independence

Promoting Independence: Removing barriers enables individuals to strive for independence and societal inclusion.

Examples: Environmental adaptations like handrails and dosette boxes aid independence.

Emotional Support

Support for Families: Emotional support is vital for families and individuals coping with disability.

Consideration: Arranging counselling services can provide valuable emotional support.

Access to Information and Services

Information Resources: Provide access to practical information and additional services.

Available Support: Charities, helplines, and support groups offer valuable information on conditions, finances, and legal matters.