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The Disability Services Commission has developed this training package for public authorities to use in staff training
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Customer service Section Four
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This section covers: Appropriate language Communicating with people with disability Communication about people with disability Positive language Disability etiquette
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Appropriate language Language shapes and reflects the way we view the world. ‘Putting People First’ – acknowledges the person before their disability.
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Communicating with people with disability Treat people respectfully and with patience Never make assumptions about what a person can or can not do Speak directly to the individual D not attempt to speak for an individual or finish their sentences Never ask ‘what happened to you?’
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Communication about people with disability Do not define a person by their disability Avoid stereotypes, labels, generalisations and assumptions Avoid words and phrases with a negative connotation Avoid focussing unnecessarily on a person’s disability Portray people positively and recognise what they can do Recognise many barriers faced are created by attitude and the physical environment
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Positive language Examples: Person with a disability A wheelchair user Person with paraplegia Deaf / hearing impaired Person with an acquired brain injury Accessible toilet Accessible parking
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Disability etiquette Ask if, and what, assistance may be required Respect a person’s dignity, individuality and independence Treat everyone with respect and courtesy Speak directly to the individual and never speak about the person as if they are not there Don’t be patronising — as if performing everyday tasks is exceptional
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Resources Putting People First You Can Make a Difference to Customer Relations for People with Disabilities in Local Government and State Government Agencies – DVD You Can Make a Difference to Customer Relations for People with Disabilities in the Hospitality, Tourism, Retail and Entertainment Industries – DVD All available at www.disability.wa.gov.au.www.disability.wa.gov.au
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