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Disability Awareness Ground rules

Common Impairments Aims- What are common impairments? Understand the terms Visible and Invisible disabilities. Increase understanding of some common impairments.

What does ‘Common Impairments’ mean?

David Beckham

Asthma

Stephen Hawking Muscular Dystrophy

Eddie Izzard Dyslexic

Oscar Pistorius Double amputee

Group tasks

ImpairmentBody SystemBrief DetailsVisible or Invisible

Visible Disabilities Invisible Disabilities Definition Different Problems Similar Problems

Last Line... "You're not disabled by the disabilities you have, you are able by the abilities you have.“ Oacar Pistorus