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  1. Disability Etiquette - A Starting Guide

    Recognize that disclosing their disability comes with a risk and honor requested confidentiality. Engage in a dialogue to determine individual needs. Support accommodations. Quick tips to help make your …

  2. Disability etiquette is nothing more than ensuring that effective communication and positive interactions occur with everyone you meet. Understanding disability is a key first step in creating inclusive …

  3. Say “person with a disability” and “people with disabilities.” For specific disabilities, saying “person with a spinal cord injury” or “person with cerebral palsy” is considered respectful.

  4. Why Disability Etiquette Matters - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials

    Nov 12, 2024 · What is disability etiquette? Disability etiquette is a set of rules and behaviors you should follow when interacting with, or speaking about, people with disabilities.

  5. This Disability Etiquette Handbook has been prepared by the St. Mary’s County Commission for People with Disabilities (COPD). The Commission provides the Commissioners of St. Mary’s County advice …

  6. 15 Disability Etiquette Basics - accessibility

    Dec 8, 2021 · Some people feel uncomfortable when engaging with coworkers and acquaintances with disabilities. We review quick tips in disability etiquette.

  7. Disability Etiquette for Respecting People with Disabilities

    View this bite-size training video from the D.C. Office of Disability Rights for general rules of etiquette when interacting with individuals with disabilities.

  8. Speak to the person in clear sentences, use concrete concepts, and avoid jargon. Rephrase comments or questions for better clarity. Stay focused on the person as they respond to you and be patient. …

  9. What is Disability Etiquette? - National Disability Navigator

    Feb 14, 2025 · What is Disability Etiquette? Basic disability etiquette involves treating people with disabilities with respect. For example, speak to the person directly, not to the person accompanying …

  10. Disability Etiquette | Accessibility @ FIU

    Disability etiquette refers to guidelines on how to interact and communicate with people with disabilities (PWD). These guidelines ensure that PWD are treated with respect, equity and professionally.