Goals that drive a disabled person
Ghluam Baig
International Relations Student, Disabled Rights Speaker, Working for the Disabled Community. My opinions are my opinions.
More often than not, we harbor the misconception that disabled individuals have limited goals and a restricted understanding of how to advance in life. While it is true that certain disabilities may impose specific challenges, it is a gross oversimplification and a disservice to assume that all individuals with disabilities are constrained by these limitations.
Educational Aspects
In formal workplaces, educational settings, or any other environments, we often make several assumptions about disabled individuals:
These assumptions are overly simplistic and fail to recognize the diverse needs and preferences of disabled people.
For instance, we recall a situation in Gilgit where one of our students could not afford a notetaker or scribe for an exam and, as a result, was unable to take it on that day. This example highlights a critical question: where are we, as a community, for that particular individual in their time of need?
Even in the West, some students complain about disabled peers receiving extra time for exams. These critics often fail to realize that disabled individuals do not always have access to the necessary facilities and support they require.
Social Aspects
Even when disabled individuals try to be social, there are circumstances that others may not fully understand. Three common types of these circumstances are:
Understanding these challenges is crucial for creating inclusive and supportive social environments. By recognizing and addressing the unique needs of disabled individuals, we can foster greater empathy and inclusion in our communities.
Community Aspects
As an official of a non-profit organization, we face numerous challenges in both educational and social aspects that limit our ability to reach the right donors and officials who will support our cause. These limitations stem from several factors:
Educational Constraints:
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Social Barriers:
Practical Limitations:
To address these challenges, we must employ strategic approaches, such as increasing awareness and education about disability issues, building inclusive networks, and enhancing our outreach efforts. By doing so, we aim to overcome these barriers and successfully connect with the right donors and officials who will support our cause and help us achieve our goals.
A more practical example is that I send out emails, and no one responds. This lack of response can be attributed to several factors, including educational, social, and logistical challenges. What I fear is that people do not consider what the other, in this case, the disabled person, thinks. That is up to the individual.
If it were me, I would say:
“Dear X,
I’m sorry, but I am unable to support you at this time. Perhaps you could try reaching out to someone else, such as Y.
Best regards, [Your Name]”
Simple as that. Even donors can use apps such as ChatGPT to write a simple email.
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