The "Sensitive Language Regarding Disability for A More Inclusive Society" Project's Training Course continues on the second day.

The “Sensitive Language Regarding Disability for A More Inclusive Society” Project’s Training Course continues on the second day.

On the second day of the activity, we discussed the Legislative Framework and political Situations regarding Disability and Sensitive Language in Partner Countries,
– Key national laws and regulations promoting disability rights and inclusion.
– Guidelines on language use in official documents and public communications.
– Political situations

Besides, we studied Current State of Language Use and challenges and Barriers & Cultural and Societal Perspectives
– Cultural, societal, or systemic barriers to implementing sensitive language.
– Resistance or controversies faced.
– Public attitudes towards people with disabilities.
– Influence of culture, traditions, and media on language use.
– Survey results or studies highlighting current language use trends.
– Real-life examples of stigmatising vs. sensitive language.

Impact:
The “Sensitive Language Regarding Disability for a More Inclusive Society” project stressed the importance of using sensitive language to foster inclusion and equality. The project raised awareness among trainers and educators to end discrimination and stigmatisation against people with disabilities.

For more information, please visit https://www.ilabour.eu/projects/139/

The project is held in coordination with the Asociación Para El Desarrollo Socioemocional De La Persona, La Sociedad Y Para La Cooperación Internacional Uno in partnership with;
Fightthestroke Foundation,
ILA.