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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: 12/14/2009 1 12/14/2009 1 Throughout history, people with physical and mental disabilities have been excluded from the main stream of society by having been: : 12/14/2009 2 Throughout history, people with physical and mental disabilities have been excluded from the main stream of society by having been: 12/14/2009 2 Slide 3: 12/14/2009 3 12/14/2009 3 abandoned at birth; banished from society; used as court jesters; drowned and burned during the inquisition; gassed in Nazi Germany; and still continue to be ….… segregated, institutionalized, and tortured in the name of behavior management; abused; raped; euthanized; and murdered! Slide 4: 12/14/2009 4 12/14/2009 4 It is time for people with disabilities to be included and Encouraged to take their rightful place as fully contributing citizens. Slide 5: 12/14/2009 5 12/14/2009 5 People with disabilities are people and only want to be treated as such. People with disabilities want to be included through jobs and homes in their community. People with disabilities want equality and self-respect. Slide 6: 12/14/2009 6 12/14/2009 6 Inclusion supports equality and self respect. How many of you have heard, or used any of the following words in everyday conversation? : 12/14/2009 7 How many of you have heard, or used any of the following words in everyday conversation? Negative Connotation words : 12/14/2009 8 Negative Connotation words Abnormal Deformed Handicapped Imbecile Stupid Spastic Moron Deaf and Dumb Cripple Invalid Maniac Retard Slide 9: 12/14/2009 9 In today’s world, these words are considered “Hate Language”. Attitudes are changing, but we still have a long way to go In a world where being “politically correct” and “respectful”is so important…We offer you : 12/14/2009 10 In a world where being “politically correct” and “respectful”is so important…We offer you Ideas on how to show respect to persons with disabilities… through our words and our actions! 12/14/2009 10 Do Not try to fix me because I am not broken : 12/14/2009 11 Do Not try to fix me because I am not broken Support me. I can make my contribution to the community in my own way. 12/14/2009 11 Do Not try to modify my behavior : 12/14/2009 12 Do Not try to modify my behavior Be still and listen. What you define as inappropriate may be my attempt to communicate with you in the only way I can. 12/14/2009 12 Do Not try to change me; you have no right. : 12/14/2009 13 Do Not try to change me; you have no right. Help me learn what I want to know ALONG with you! 12/14/2009 13 Do Not try to control me. I have a right to my power as a person : 12/14/2009 14 Do Not try to control me. I have a right to my power as a person What you call non-compliance or manipulation may actually be the only way I can exert some control over my life 12/14/2009 14 Do Not teach me to be obedient, submissive, and polite. : 12/14/2009 15 Do Not teach me to be obedient, submissive, and polite. It is okay for me to say no If I am to protect myself. 12/14/2009 15 Do Not try to be my friend : 12/14/2009 16 Do Not try to be my friend Get to know me . We may become friends. 12/14/2009 16 Do Not Assume I Need YOUR HELP. : 12/14/2009 17 Do Not Assume I Need YOUR HELP. Ask me if I need your help , AND Let me show you how you can best assist me. 12/14/2009 17 Do Not admire meBECAUSE I WANT TO LIVE A FULL LIFE JUST LIKE YOU DO. : 12/14/2009 18 Do Not admire meBECAUSE I WANT TO LIVE A FULL LIFE JUST LIKE YOU DO. Respect me, for respect presumes equALity. 12/14/2009 14 Do Not tell, correct, or lead : 12/14/2009 19 Do Not tell, correct, or lead Listen, support, and follow 12/14/2009 19 Do Not work on me : 12/14/2009 20 Do Not work on me Work with me 12/14/2009 20 Do Not see my disability as the Problem : 12/14/2009 21 Do Not see my disability as the Problem Recognize that my disability is an attribute. It is just one part of The whole me! 12/14/2009 21 Slide 22: 12/14/2009 22 People First Language puts the person- NOT The condition – first. It’s all about dignity and respect. Slide 23: 12/14/2009 23 Disability is just one of the many characteristics of being Human. It’s just another attribute- like gender and ethnicity. Slide 24: 12/14/2009 24 By using words with dignity, We encourage equality for everyone. Slide 25: 12/14/2009 25 USE: person with a disability AVOID: Cripple, handicapped, or invalid Slide 26: 12/14/2009 26 USE: Person who has CP, MD, MS, ETC. AVOID: Victim of, or afflicted with, Cp, md, ms, etc. Slide 27: 12/14/2009 27 USE: He / she uses a wheelchair, or is A wheelchair rider AVOID: Physically disabled, restricted, or Confined to a wheelchair, or Wheelchair bound. Slide 28: 12/14/2009 28 USE: Deaf, does not voice themselves, Or non-vocal AVOID: Deaf mute, or deaf and dumb Slide 29: 12/14/2009 29 USE: Mental health issues AVOID: Crazy, insane, lunatic, mental patient, or psychotic Slide 30: 12/14/2009 30 USE: Learning disability, cognitive disability, intellectual disability, Developmental disability, add, Or a.d.h.d. AVOID: Retard, slow, stupid, or lazy People first language is about good manners! : 12/14/2009 31 People first language is about good manners! If everything and everyone in the world were the same, the world would be a boring place. : 12/14/2009 32 If everything and everyone in the world were the same, the world would be a boring place. Just remember: the world is an INCLUSIVE place 12/14/2009 32 Don’t Laugh At Me… : 12/14/2009 33 Don’t Laugh At Me… INSIDE WE ARE ALL ALIKE : 12/14/2009 34 NORMAN KUNC & EMMA VAN KLIFT Jordan Ralph Collaboration of Jack Baize & Terri Ralph 12/14/2009 34 CREDITS You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
disABILITY Awareness jbaize Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 553 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 14, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description Persons with disabilities are the same as you or I ...they are human beings before anything else. Comments Posting comment... By: rabbao (14 month(s) ago) hi Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: 12/14/2009 1 12/14/2009 1 Throughout history, people with physical and mental disabilities have been excluded from the main stream of society by having been: : 12/14/2009 2 Throughout history, people with physical and mental disabilities have been excluded from the main stream of society by having been: 12/14/2009 2 Slide 3: 12/14/2009 3 12/14/2009 3 abandoned at birth; banished from society; used as court jesters; drowned and burned during the inquisition; gassed in Nazi Germany; and still continue to be ….… segregated, institutionalized, and tortured in the name of behavior management; abused; raped; euthanized; and murdered! Slide 4: 12/14/2009 4 12/14/2009 4 It is time for people with disabilities to be included and Encouraged to take their rightful place as fully contributing citizens. Slide 5: 12/14/2009 5 12/14/2009 5 People with disabilities are people and only want to be treated as such. People with disabilities want to be included through jobs and homes in their community. People with disabilities want equality and self-respect. Slide 6: 12/14/2009 6 12/14/2009 6 Inclusion supports equality and self respect. How many of you have heard, or used any of the following words in everyday conversation? : 12/14/2009 7 How many of you have heard, or used any of the following words in everyday conversation? Negative Connotation words : 12/14/2009 8 Negative Connotation words Abnormal Deformed Handicapped Imbecile Stupid Spastic Moron Deaf and Dumb Cripple Invalid Maniac Retard Slide 9: 12/14/2009 9 In today’s world, these words are considered “Hate Language”. Attitudes are changing, but we still have a long way to go In a world where being “politically correct” and “respectful”is so important…We offer you : 12/14/2009 10 In a world where being “politically correct” and “respectful”is so important…We offer you Ideas on how to show respect to persons with disabilities… through our words and our actions! 12/14/2009 10 Do Not try to fix me because I am not broken : 12/14/2009 11 Do Not try to fix me because I am not broken Support me. I can make my contribution to the community in my own way. 12/14/2009 11 Do Not try to modify my behavior : 12/14/2009 12 Do Not try to modify my behavior Be still and listen. What you define as inappropriate may be my attempt to communicate with you in the only way I can. 12/14/2009 12 Do Not try to change me; you have no right. : 12/14/2009 13 Do Not try to change me; you have no right. Help me learn what I want to know ALONG with you! 12/14/2009 13 Do Not try to control me. I have a right to my power as a person : 12/14/2009 14 Do Not try to control me. I have a right to my power as a person What you call non-compliance or manipulation may actually be the only way I can exert some control over my life 12/14/2009 14 Do Not teach me to be obedient, submissive, and polite. : 12/14/2009 15 Do Not teach me to be obedient, submissive, and polite. It is okay for me to say no If I am to protect myself. 12/14/2009 15 Do Not try to be my friend : 12/14/2009 16 Do Not try to be my friend Get to know me . We may become friends. 12/14/2009 16 Do Not Assume I Need YOUR HELP. : 12/14/2009 17 Do Not Assume I Need YOUR HELP. Ask me if I need your help , AND Let me show you how you can best assist me. 12/14/2009 17 Do Not admire meBECAUSE I WANT TO LIVE A FULL LIFE JUST LIKE YOU DO. : 12/14/2009 18 Do Not admire meBECAUSE I WANT TO LIVE A FULL LIFE JUST LIKE YOU DO. Respect me, for respect presumes equALity. 12/14/2009 14 Do Not tell, correct, or lead : 12/14/2009 19 Do Not tell, correct, or lead Listen, support, and follow 12/14/2009 19 Do Not work on me : 12/14/2009 20 Do Not work on me Work with me 12/14/2009 20 Do Not see my disability as the Problem : 12/14/2009 21 Do Not see my disability as the Problem Recognize that my disability is an attribute. It is just one part of The whole me! 12/14/2009 21 Slide 22: 12/14/2009 22 People First Language puts the person- NOT The condition – first. It’s all about dignity and respect. Slide 23: 12/14/2009 23 Disability is just one of the many characteristics of being Human. It’s just another attribute- like gender and ethnicity. Slide 24: 12/14/2009 24 By using words with dignity, We encourage equality for everyone. Slide 25: 12/14/2009 25 USE: person with a disability AVOID: Cripple, handicapped, or invalid Slide 26: 12/14/2009 26 USE: Person who has CP, MD, MS, ETC. AVOID: Victim of, or afflicted with, Cp, md, ms, etc. Slide 27: 12/14/2009 27 USE: He / she uses a wheelchair, or is A wheelchair rider AVOID: Physically disabled, restricted, or Confined to a wheelchair, or Wheelchair bound. Slide 28: 12/14/2009 28 USE: Deaf, does not voice themselves, Or non-vocal AVOID: Deaf mute, or deaf and dumb Slide 29: 12/14/2009 29 USE: Mental health issues AVOID: Crazy, insane, lunatic, mental patient, or psychotic Slide 30: 12/14/2009 30 USE: Learning disability, cognitive disability, intellectual disability, Developmental disability, add, Or a.d.h.d. AVOID: Retard, slow, stupid, or lazy People first language is about good manners! : 12/14/2009 31 People first language is about good manners! If everything and everyone in the world were the same, the world would be a boring place. : 12/14/2009 32 If everything and everyone in the world were the same, the world would be a boring place. Just remember: the world is an INCLUSIVE place 12/14/2009 32 Don’t Laugh At Me… : 12/14/2009 33 Don’t Laugh At Me… INSIDE WE ARE ALL ALIKE : 12/14/2009 34 NORMAN KUNC & EMMA VAN KLIFT Jordan Ralph Collaboration of Jack Baize & Terri Ralph 12/14/2009 34 CREDITS