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disability

Limitation of a person's ability to carry out the activities of daily living, to the extent that he or she may need help in doing so.

In many countries, people with disabilities are entitled to a range of benefits, including attendance and mobility allowances, concessions in parking and on public transport, and others. Many countries have also passed ‘equal opportunities’ legislation to ensure that people with disabilities are not discriminated against in the workplace.

Among adults the commonest disability is reduced mobility. Other common disabilities are in hearing, personal care, dexterity, and continence. Most disabilities arise from debilitating illness such as arthritis or stroke, although injury is also a leading cause. Other forms of disability are recognized in children: developmental disability is the failure to achieve a normal level of competence in some aspect of behaviour during infancy, childhood, or adolescence; a learning disability in a child of normal intelligence is a difficulty in acquiring one of the basic cognitive skills of speaking, reading, writing, or calculation.



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A group of liberal bishops disassociated themselves from the motion for different reasons, suggesting that it moves the church away from full inclusion of all members: "Our witness to justice has been prophetic in this nation and in the wider Anglican Communion on the issues of the full inclusion of people of color and persons who are differently-abled," said the bishops.
And they will find ways to accommodate students from different backgrounds who are differently-prepared and differently-abled.
We should consistently be the greenhouses rather than warehouses for children, the elderly, and differently-abled.
 
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