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Disability Awareness Infographic

Brittany Sanchez

Created on June 21, 2024

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Disability Awareness

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What is a disability?

Disabilities are physical or mental conditions that significantly impact a person's ability to carry out everyday activities. They can be visible or invisible, and vary widely in type and severity.

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Types of Disabilities

Intellectual

Physical

Sensory

Mental Health

Chronic Illnesses

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About 57 million people have a disability. That is about 1 out of 5 people.

Click Here to find out why disability Awareness matters.

WOMEN'S DAY

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most of the information we process comes through our eyes.

of our brain is involved in processing visual stimuli.

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08/mar/20XX

WOMEN'S DAY

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Physical Disabilities: Affect a person's mobility and dexterity. Examples include spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, and muscular dystrophy. Sensory Disabilities: Affect one or more senses. Examples include visual impairments (blindness, low vision) and hearing impairments (deafness, hard of hearing). Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Affect intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. Examples include Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, and learning disabilities. Mental Health Conditions: Affect a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, or behavior. Examples include depression, anxiety disorders, and schizophrenia. Chronic Illnesses: Long-term health conditions that can limit life activities. Examples include diabetes, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis.

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Promotes Inclusion: Encourages the participation of individuals with disabilities in all areas of society. Reduces Stigma: Helps to dispel myths and reduce misconceptions about disabilities. Improves Accessibility: Drives the development of more accessible environments and technologies.

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