International Day of People with Disabilities 2020
On December 3 this year, during
the annual celebration of people with disabilities, the 2020 theme ‘Not all
Disabilities are Visible’ also focuses on spreading awareness and understanding
of disabilities that are not immediately apparent, such as mental illness,
chronic pain or fatigue, sight or hearing impairments, diabetes, brain
injuries, neurological disorders, learning differences and cognitive
dysfunctions, among others. According to the WHO World Report on Disability, 15
per cent of the world’s population, or more than 1 billion people, are living
with disability. Of this number, it’s estimated 450 million are living with a
mental or neurological condition— and two-thirds of these people will not seek
professional medical help, largely due to stigma, discrimination and neglect.
Another 69 million individuals are estimated to sustain Traumatic Brain
Injuries each year worldwide, while one in 160 children are identified as on
the autism spectrum. These are just some examples of the millions of people
currently living with a disability that is not immediately apparent, and a
reminder of the importance of removing barriers for all people living with
disability, both visible and invisible. During the COVID-19 pandemic,
isolation, disconnect, disrupted routines and diminished services have greatly
impacted the lives and mental well-being of people with disabilities right
around the world. Spreading awareness of invisible disabilities, as well as
these potentially detrimental— and not always immediately apparent— impacts to
mental health, is crucial as the world continues to fight against the virus.
Facilities December 3 is International Day of
People With Disabilities, an annual occasion designated to join together to
support people with disability in our communities, and raise awareness of the
importance of creating a future where people with disabilities experience equal
opportunity and face no barriers in all aspects of their lives— whether it be
going about their day-to-day lives with adequate accessibility in their
communities, joining the workforce, or being able to showcase their abilities
and reach their goals without facing barriers. Virtual Event
Mission December 3 is International Day of People
With Disabilities, an annual occasion designated to join together to support
people with disability in our communities, and raise awareness of the
importance of creating a future where people with disabilities experience equal
opportunity and face no barriers in all aspects of their lives— whether it be
going about their day-to-day lives with adequate accessibility in their
communities, joining the workforce, or being able to showcase their abilities
and reach their goals without facing barriers.
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