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[Disability Awareness Column] Terms that Disabled and Non-disabled People Encounter in Daily Life
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The Value of Disabled and Non-disabled People Living Together - dall-e - dpi1004.com (Disability Awareness Newspaper = Choi Bong-hyeok Columnist (AI·ESG·DX Convergence Expert, In-house Disability Awareness Training Expert) "How did the term 'disabled person' come about?" When the 'Act on the Welfare of Persons with Disabilities' was enacted in 1981, the Ministry of Health and Welfare examined the term 'disabled person' from various perspectives. First, traditional terms like 'cripple' were eliminated because they portrayed disabled people in a negative light. Also, the term 'handicapped person' was deemed inappropriate because it merely emphasized the aspect of being damaged. Instead, the term 'disabled person' was officially adopted. It adopted the concept of 'disability' presented by academia and the concept of 'disability' presented by the UN and WHO. At that time, the concept of 'disability' emphasized the responsibility of the social environment beyond the meaning of personal impairment. In other words, it was a change in perception that viewed the disabled state of a disabled person not as their own responsibility, but as a socially disadvantaged (handicap) state created by the social environment. Therefore, it is considered that the social environment has a responsibility to remove that disadvantaged state. It also carries philosophical implications emphasizing the inherent human rights of disabled persons. https://dpi1004.com/4084