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Banno
Then you seem to me to have missed something crucial here.Ah, I disagree. On strictly the medical model, none of them are disabled. They are all perfect specimens. — bert1
bert1
BC
Banno
Banno
Yes, against the test.Are any of the animals disabled in this scenario? — bert1
Here's a social model definition from PWDAIf that's not the definition, what is? — bert1
The social model sees ‘disability’ is the result of the interaction between people living with impairments and an environment filled with physical, attitudinal, communication and social barriers. It therefore carries the implication that the physical, attitudinal, communication and social environment must change to enable people living with impairments to participate in society on an equal basis with others. — https://pwd.org.au/resources/models-of-disability/
Banno
Yep. And all that is needed is an awareness of the assumptions underpinning the use of QR codes.Of course, the organizations that use QR are not trying to disadvantage anyone. They are trying to be efficient and hip (up to date). — BC
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