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Historical definitions of disability culture focus on art, poetry, language, and social community developed by disabled people.
Definitions of disability vary considerably.
While definitions of disability vary, about 20percentt of Americans age 21 to 64 -- or 30 million people -- have a disability, according to the latest census data.
More liberal definitions of disability require only the inability to perform the duties of one's usual occupation.
Definitions of disability culture and the process of enacting that culture suggest that embodiment, or the experience of disability, may be a more-effective way of understanding impairment than attempting to refine or develop universal descriptions and categories of impairment.
Definitions of disability culture that blend the social and the political focus on a minority-group distinction with common values of social and economic justice, radical democracy, and self-empowerment.
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Disability isn't just medical, it's social and educational: I feel the development sector focuses too much on the medical definition of disability, so disabled people are viewed in terms of their ability to function.
Implicit in the UPIAS definition of disability are two ways that society imposes limitations on disabled people, corresponding to two distinct strands of the social model.
For the same reason, we have had to expand our definition of disability to those who have difficulties "sometimes", who are less disabled.
This working definition of disability acknowledges the importance of the context and environment in enabling or disabling individuals from participating effectively within society.
Discrimination arising from disability A significant difference is that under the definition of disability it is now easier for an individual to show that they are disabled and protected as the meaning for disability has become broader.
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