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This essay looks at the downfalls of deaf people accessing public services within the area of NHS GPs etc an in depth critical analysis of the way deaf people are perceived in society and how they perceive society .

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2)introduction

The aim of this report will be to evaluate and interpret the main concepts, in

association with the field of disability. This report will demonstrate a knowledge and

understanding of the theory which underpin disability. various issues associated with

disability in society will identify certain aspects and approaches used, while applying

treatment to this topic area of disability. Barriers will be evaluated and discussed in

relation to how the disability of groups and individuals may be included fairly in

society. The issues of labelling will be discussed in relation to how labels may

perceive society’s perceptions of disabled people. Furthermore, the impact of

legislation set out to help people with disabilities will be explored and discussed in

relation with how this legislation is meant to support and protect people with

disabilities. various arguments will be evaluated in relation to two models of disability

both the social and medical model and critically discussed how people with

disabilities may be included in society. Confidentiality will be upheld strictly through

the report in lines with General data protection regulation (GDPR 2018).




3)Definition

“You’re disabled under the Equality Act 2010 if you have a physical or mental

impairment that has a ‘substantial’ and ‘long-term’ negative effect on your ability to

do normal daily activities” (GOV.UK, 2019).




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, 4)History of disability

Disability has been in the mainstream of society going back in time right through to

2000 before the common era (BCE). In Sparta Lycurgus demands that all those born

with defects should be disposed of. While in Rome disabled children were drowned

in the river Tiber and anyone with a mental health problem were forbidden from

getting married. back in 380BCE in Plato’s era the theory of eugenics was

introduced which stated that by discouraging the reproduction of people with genetic

defects and encouraging the improvement and qualities of the general human

population (Merseycare.nhs.uk, 2019).

These views and perceptions throughout history marginalises people with a disability

and this discrimination is prevalent right through to 1100s, were the Aztecs had a

royal zoo that was filled with disabled people in cages who were thrown scraps of

food. Oppression of the disabled carried on through time in the 1500s between 8 and

20 million women were put to death being accused of being witches most of these

women were disabled or mothers of disabled children (Merseycare.nhs.uk, 2019).

in the 1600s Dr Hawkes insisted that maniacs recover much more quickly if they are

treated with torture rather then medicine. Although all these acts of cruelty were

going on in establishments such has Bedlam, in 1620 disability right campaigners

took a petition to the king to complain about the disgusting conditions of bedlam. A

major significance in disability history was the first world war lots of service men

returned home some with major injuries which had the medical profession working

overtime to ease the burden of the disabled upon society (Merseycare.nhs.uk, 2019).

In 1948 the stoke Mandeville games took of coinciding with the Olympic games. 16

paralysed men and women took part this was regarded as the start of the Paralympic



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