Category: Disability

  • Domestic Violence with Disabilities

    Domestic Violence with Disabilities Introduction It is always good to understand the meaning of what one wants to discus. It will be impossible for one to critically discuss what he or she does not understand. The key word in this discussion is domestic violence but before I get into that I will first explain or…

  • The Concept of Disability Awareness

    The Concept of Disability Awareness Table of Contents Introduction Describing Two Areas and Two Sub-Areas Ranking Areas Reflection Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Discrimination against disabled individuals is not only a violation of federal and state laws but also is extremely unethical and inconsiderate. In the assignment, an assessment of inclusivity and accommodation for disabled individuals…

  • Disability and Society, the Theory of Marginality, the Minority Group Model

    Disability and Society, the Theory of Marginality, the Minority Group Model Why is the Sociopolitical Model Also Known as the Minority Group Model? There have been many attempts to define disability throughout times and suggest how people with impairments should be treated. Those views eventually transformed into models, which had a certain understanding of disabilities…

  • Individuals Response to Disability

    Individuals Response to Disability Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Accepting a disability can be challenging psychologically, especially for people with an acquired condition. A number of factors influence the formation of a negative or positive response. The basis is the character of the person, which is also affected by economic and…

  • Factors in the Lives of People Experiencing Disability

    Factors in the Lives of People Experiencing Disability Abstract The essay seeks to explore the interaction between health conditions, environmental, and personal factors in the lives of people experiencing disability. It provides a disability case of a 38-year old female living in Cloncurry, western Queensland in Australia. The case entails an acquired brain injury following…

  • Nonethnic Minorities: People With Disabilities and Queer Community

    Nonethnic Minorities: People With Disabilities and Queer Community Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction A crucial topic connected with the treatment of people with disabilities and LGBTQ communities is vital and needs to be discussed. This theme is not new, and many people have already come to realize how relevant it is…

  • Hiring Paths for Students and People with Disabilities

    Hiring Paths for Students and People with Disabilities Regarding hiring opportunities available to students specifically, one key finding is that a person does not have to be actively studying at the time of filing an application. In some student programs and opportunities, an individual is still considered a student if he or she has been…

  • People With Disabilities: Ten Beliefs

    People With Disabilities: Ten Beliefs It is important to note that people with disabilities are among the vulnerable groups to be excluded from various integral aspects of societal life. Therefore, it is of paramount relevance to understanding the key fundamental principles and beliefs, which are designed to ensure comprehensive and all-encompassing inclusivity for people with…

  • Intersection of Disability Justice, Race, and Gender

    Intersection of Disability Justice, Race, and Gender Brown, Robyn Lewis, and Mairead Eastin Moloney. Intersectionality, Work, and Well-Being: The Effects of Gender and Disability. Gender & Society, vol. 33, no. 1, 2019, pp. 94-122. During the last several decades, the intersectionality of such social concepts as race and gender has been significantly enlarged from the…

  • Disabilities: The Intersectional Character

    Disabilities: The Intersectional Character Introduction The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), passed in 1990, has significantly improved the lives of disabled individuals, in particular, by facilitating their access to public spaces. However, these people are still faced with injustices, and such factors as gender, race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and religion may further worsen their experiences.…