Sentences with phrase «treat disabled people»

During the past three years, which seems like a lifetime to me, I've learned that «normal» people treat disabled people differently, whether they realize it or not.
Other changes to the existing law will mean people with mental illness will no longer have to prove their condition is clinically well - recognised in order to be covered by the DDA, and local authorities and private members» clubs will be legally obliged to treat disabled people equally.
Nope look at Pol Potts, etc for your answers and there are positives of treating some disabled people sufficiently like volunteer rides or volunteer civic participation or other things even be it forseful and looking for excessive tax cuts.
The perception that disabled persons have lives that are of less value than the lives of individuals without disabilities, reinforces rationalizations for treating disabled persons prejudicially.

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Doing so would not lead us to treat animals like people but rather to treat the weakest people like animals, opening the door to such things as conducting medical experiments on the cognitively disabled, which has already been proposed in bioethics literature.
· HMRC should treat any «strengthened self - employment» test in tax credit cases involving disabled people sympathetically, taking account of the fact there may be particular circumstances to consider.
Discrimination occurs when a disabled person is treated less favourably than someone else, the treatment is for a reason relating to the person's disability, and the treatment can not be justified.
The Gender Minster said being a woman was a disability in itself to some people and when one was a woman and disabled, and then it was treated as a double jeopardy.
The researchers found that people treated earlier with the retrievers plus standard medical therapy were less likely to be disabled three months after surgery than people who only received medical therapy.
Jennifer asked Abby whether it was true that «the large stalls should be treated the same as parking places for people with disabilities and used only by those who are disabled
A person discriminates if «for a reason which relates to the disabled person's disability, he treats him less favourably than he treats or would treat others to whom that reason does not or would not apply» and that treatment is not «justified» within the limited meaning of DDA 1995, s 24.
A person discriminates if, for reason which relates to the disabled person's disability, he treats him less favourably than he treats others to whom that reason does not apply: DDA 1995, s 24 (1).
``... for a reason which relates to the disabled person's disability, he treats him less favourably than he treats or would treat others to whom that reason does not or would not apply...»
From general public within the society to «in and out» hospital patients and industrial workers to sports persons, pre / post natal women, and the physically disabled individuals, the professional treats a broad range of patients.
As part of its investigation, two testers for the Fair Housing Council («Housing Group») called the Company posing as deaf individuals, and in both instances the individuals were allegedly told the Company didn't assist disabled individuals and were treated rudely by the person answering the phone.
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