disability and legislation Flashcards
disability entitlement
equal standards of health and care as their able-bodied cohorts
disability prevalence
Disability affects a wide segment of the population.
- All ages and social classes
3% of children under 16 have one or more disability
Over 4 million adults have mobility problems
2.5 million adults have difficulty with personal care
Prevalence of disability increases with age
- 46% of over 75’s have impaired mobility
Implications for access to services and management of oral care
3 concepts of disability
impairment
disability
handicap
impairment
any loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function
concerned with abnormalities in the structure or functioning of the body or its parts
impairment concerned with
abnormalities in the structure or functioning of the body or its parts
disability concerned with
the performance of activities
disability
a restriction or lack(resulting from an impairment) of ability to perform an activity in a manner or within the range considered normal for a human being
concerned with the performance of activities
handicap
a disadvantage for a given individual, resulting from an impairment or a disability, that limits or prevents the fulfilment of a role that is normal (depending on age, sex and social and cultural function) for that individual.
concerned with the broader social and psychological consequences of living with impairment and disability
handicap concerned with
the broader social and psychological consequences of living with impairment and disability
interrelations between impairment, disability and handicap
diseases - arthritis
An individual with arthritis (disease) will have pain and swelling in involved joints which will be stiff and limited in their range of motion (impairment).
Consequently, there may be difficulty in carrying out activities such as walking or climbing stairs (disability).
This may disadvantage the individual in terms of mobility around the community or finding a job, which in turn may lead to social isolation of relative poverty (handicap).
interrelations between impairment, disability and handicap
facial disfigurement
A person with a severe facial disfigurement which is present at birth or as the result of an accident would be impaired.
They would not experience any limitations in the tasks or activities of daily life and would not be disabled.
However, they may be handicapped in the sense that social attitudes towards physical attractiveness could lead to low self-esteem and difficulty in forming romantic relationships.
disability discrimination act 2004
The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) aimed to end the discrimination which many disabled people faced.
This Act gave disabled people rights in the area of:
- employment
- access to goods, facilities and services
- buying or renting land or property
the equality act 2010
The UK Government’s Equality Act 2010 provides a legal framework to protect the rights of individuals and advance equality of opportunity for all. The Act restated and simplified 116 separate pieces of earlier equality legislation into one Act, the bulk of which came into force in October 2010.
requiring public bodies to meet a new integrated Equality Duty
strengthening protection from discrimination for disabled people.
Some people or organisations like employers, shops, local authorities and schools must take positive steps to remove the barriers faced because of disability.
- This ensures people with a disability receive the same services, as far as this is possible, as someone who’s not disabled.
The Disability Discrimination Act defines a disabled person as someone with
“a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on his ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.”
examples of normal day-to-day activities
mobility
manual dexterity
physical coordination
continence
ability to lift, carry or move everyday objects
speech, hearing or eyesight
memory or ability to
concentrate, learn or understand
understanding of the risk of physical danger