Disability is not always visible. In fact, around 80% of people with disabilities do not use wheelchairs or other assistive devices. They might live with ‘invisible disabilities,’ which can be cognitive, sensory, or mental health conditions. As a speaker, are you acknowledging these invisible disabilities in preparing your speech content and interaction techniques to ensure that everyone feels included and acknowledged?
Denis Boudreau – www.inklusiv.ca
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