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    This brought an unanticipated beam of light to my Christmas tonight, from not the most obvious of sources - The Jonathan Ross Show. He was interviewing the now famous paralympian, Ellie Simmonds. During his chat with her he used a term I'd never come across before - 'Differently Abled.'

    How much better is that phrase than the word disabled?

    To all my friends, able bodied and differently abled, Happy Christmas! :santa_cheesy::santa_smiley::santa_cheesy:
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    Re: Disabled People

    Differentley abled could apply to most people in a sense that some can run faster than others some are more intelligent ecetera ecetera there is are no doubt better words to call a disabled person any one got any interesting ideas?

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    • #3
      Re: Disabled People

      I liked the phrase for exactly that reason. The assumption is they are 'able' just differently so. Disabled when used in the context of people can prejudice very easily. There may be better phrases, but I liked 'differently abled.'

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      • #4
        Re: Disabled People

        Gifted.
        Talented.
        Advantaged.

        etc., etc...

        To me, the word doesn't have to be preceded by "Specially" - because we are all "Special" in our own ways and in our own rights. We each bring our gifts - and our problems. If all is well, we help each other with our problems, by using our gifts. The term "Special" doesn't need to be mentioned. It should be just "Normal," I reckon.

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        • #5
          Re: Disabled People

          I am 'Uniquely Abled'..........especially in my ability to crashland and give the cupboard door a Glasgow kiss and have a huge ouchie in my head

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          • #6
            Re: Disabled People

            Well......THAT's my argument trashed - THANK YEW !!!

            I'm sure YOU'RE OK., Foggy - but how's the poor door ? :doh:

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            • #7
              Re: Disabled People

              Originally posted by Bill-K View Post
              Well......THAT's my argument trashed - THANK YEW !!!

              I'm sure YOU'RE OK., Foggy - but how's the poor door ? :doh:
              You mean after I slammed it,opened it,slammed it again,,called it every mofo of a effing beeing and every other swear word Bill? It survived msl:,,I gotta bruise on ma heed

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              • #8
                Re: Disabled People

                Having a deaf nephew, a nephew with Epilepsy, a neice with Cerebral Palsy, a son with dyspraxia and a profoundly deaf and mute neice (no she's not dumb, that means stupidity.. Caity is mute) I like the term Other Abilities.

                Sam is deaf, but you wanna see the kid paint (maybe rembrandt's aunt felt this way)
                William has epilepsy but he is going to be an actor (he told me)
                Sophie has severe cerebral palsy, but I defy you to hear her laugh, and see her smile and not have your heart melt!
                Caitlyn is deaf and mute, and an extremely talented flute player (proud aunty bit here people, forgive me!)

                To my mind there is honestly no such thing as a disabled person, just someone who needs a bit of help in their daily lives.. and if you think on it.. Dont we all occasionally?

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                • #9
                  Re: Disabled People

                  Differently-abled is a term I have never heard before, but it is a term that I would find universally-acceptable.

                  Over the 35 years I have worked with those who have sensory and physical problems, I have learned to see and treat the person as a human being who happens to have an impairment of some sort. You treat them as a human being. A lot of them are very gifted and talent in some way or another. Never write them off. A lot of them are highly-intelligent people. Take Stephen Hawking, who has Motor Neurone Disease, for example. A brilliant mind.
                  Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Disabled People

                    Most intelligent thing I have ever heard came from Warwick Davis.

                    Just because I cannot do the same things you can, doesnt mean I cant do something else better.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Disabled People

                      Being partially deaf myself, and the proud owner of two hearing aids, that sit in my handbag because I can't get used to them :santa_cheesy: I prefer to think of myself not as disabled, disadvantaged or any other description, I prefer to think of myself as lucky because when someone is going on about something I'm not interested in and they are boring the arse off me I can say sorry... pardon or even if I'm feeling completely bloody minded just totally ignore it and make out I just havn't heard msl:

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