cruisedogiii
MemberThanks for that answer – I wonder if there is a regional aspect as well (like that is more common in Europe etc). Or if it is just a new term.
But it also highlights that it is important to use the terms people want you to use, and the only way you are going to find that out is by talking to us!
Yeah, from what I know, “visual impairment” and “hearing impairment” are commonly used (if I’m wrong, someone please correct me!).
I had never heard “persons with impairments” until the Paralympics. But, the more I go over it in my head, I can see it may be better than “person with a disability”. Disability focuses on a lack of ability,…
I think so. I have always heard / seen “impairment” with visual or hearing.
The whole of Africa is now off the UK Red List
Are your accessible tours starting back up at the same time?
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