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- The thorniest issue is often whether to use ‘disabled people’ or ‘people with disabilities’. In the UK we tend to use social model terminology – ‘disabled people’ – as people are disabled by inaccessible environments rather than by their condition. In many other countries they use person-first terminology – ‘people with disabilities’.blog.evenbreak.co.uk/2021/05/04/quick-and-dirty-guide-to-inclusive-terminology/
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