Using Television to Sensitize the Society On The Rights of Women with Disability
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2010
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Institute of Social Communication
Abstract
Understanding disability is crucial for those who want to promote an inclusive
society. There are different models of defining disability which are divided into two
categories: The individual models, and the social model.
Individual models have been considered oppressing for persons with disability
for instance, the medical model which is a sub-category of individual model and the
best known model, looks only at the impairment. It views disability as a problem of the
person, directly caused by the disease which requires medical care. Another type of
individual model is the charity model which looks at disability as a real personal
tragedy.
Nowadays, the social model is most commonly used by organizations of people
with disability. Through them they can engage in forums that advocate for disability
rights. It sees disability as mainly a socially created problem. Contrarily to the medical
model, disability is not seen as a consequence of the disease but as a consequence of the
inability of the society to make the environmental modifications necessary for the full
participation of people with disabilities in all areas of social life. Thus the issue is
attitudinal, which becomes a question of human rights at the political level
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Women's right, Women with disabilities