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Getting The 'Word' Out During Disability Awareness Month

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010   

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Disability advocates say we need to clean up our language and use more respectful words to describe people with developmental disabilities. That's why the Missouri Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities prepared materials for libraries, schools and service clubs to help people re-think their language.

Charles Nickolaus with the Planning Council says they're asking these groups to display acceptable words that focus on people first, when discussing developmental disabilities, in hopes of eliminating negative ones such as the 'R' word.

"A lot of times people, especially young people will say that word when they're talking about a movie or a book or just an event and really I think that they're not aware they're being hurtful."

Wednesday, March 3, is 'Spread the Word To End The Word' awareness day across the country.

Nickolaus says another word to eliminate from our vocabulary is 'handicapped.' He says a bill working its way through the Missouri legislature would require cities to update parking signs when they wear out with one that includes a universal disability symbol and the word 'accessible' on it.

"It's really a no-cost. If you're going to have to replace a sign anyway, why not replace it with a sign that is respectful and that focuses on people's abilities, and not their disabilities?"

Nickolaus says March 23 is Disability Rights Legislative Day at the State Capitol.

More information on the 'End The Word' campaign is at www.r-word.org





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