Why say non-disabled?

Cover of Language matters - Why say non-disabled?

This conversation explores what 'non-disabled' means, what the experience of being non-disabled, or disabled looks like and why saying non-disabled may be more useful and accurate than alternative language.

You can watch a replay of our livestream conversation here.

You can find a PDF, Te Reo PDF, Easy Read and large print Word format for you to use in the resources section. You can watch the NZSL translation of this conversation starter here.

You can borrow a braille translation of this resource though the CCS Disability Action Library and Information services.

 
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