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Disability Etiquette / Communication Considerations

● Focus on the person, not their disability

● Do not assume an individual needs assistance. Approach, Ask, Assist.
Approach: if you suspect someone may need a hand, walk up, greet them and identify yourself.
Ask: "Would you like some help?" The person will accept your offer or tell you if they don't require assistance.
Assist: listen to the reply and assist as requested. Don't be offended if your assistance is not required.

● Talk directly to the individual, not the interpreter, companion or attendant.

● Be polite in greeting.

● Listen carefully, wait to reply until the individual is finished speaking.

● Be sensitive about physical contact and space. Never touch anyone or anything that belongs to them without asking first.

● Respect an individual’s privacy.

● Do not make a decision on behalf of a person with a disability regarding what they can/cannot do.

● Place yourself at eye level when speaking with an individual that uses a wheelchair for more than a minute or two.