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Important Facts Regarding The Physically Handicapped

By Grace Daniels


Physically handicapped persons have to adjust their lives based on the disability that they have. In spite of this disability, they are in most cases as good as able-bodied persons when it comes to employment. Rather than discriminating them based on their disabilities, employers need to give them a chance to prove whether or not they can meet their expectations. There are many different types of jobs that a disabled person can consider.

The types of jobs that can be done by these people are dependent on the nature of their disability and the severity. For instance, persons with visual impairment may not perform the same tasks as those who have hearing problems or those with spinal injuries but with intact vision. Even the blindness itself varies in severity from one person to another.

There are many organizations for the disabled world over that will help one secure some form of employment. The organizations have established links with potential employers and will do the job searching for the affected individual. A number of them are employers themselves and have set aside positions specifically for the physically disabled. The other role of these organizations is to act as support groups for the disabled and to help them cope with the day-to-day challenges.

As a disabled person, the process of looking for employment is no different from that undertaken by an able-bodied person. The challenges faced in both cases are the same except for a few differences. For this reason, the disabled person will be required to submit evidence of their qualification and previous work experience to the potential employer. This is the only way of ensuring that their future employer has confidence in them.

It is wrong to try and use the disability to get special treatment. While some employers may sympathize with your situation and employ you just to help, this tends to work against you in the long run. You will be treated differently in many areas in the workplace and this may lead to lowered self-esteem and even depression. One will always be reminded that they are not as good as everybody else.

Disability does not take away talent. If you cannot secure formal employment but are talented in one area or another, the best thing to do is to nurture this talent and to become the best at it. Many disabled persons are talented in areas such as art, singing and even acting. All that is required is recognition of these talents by persons living with them.

Sports are another alternative that may be considered. Many disabled persons are talented enough to beat even able-bodied competitors at major tournaments in various sports. The more common finding is where the disabled compete against each other. All these are opportunities that one may choose to explore. It is a possible means of making a living as well as promoting physical, mental, social and emotional well-being.

Maintaining a positive attitude as a physically handicapped person is very important. It is important to strive for excellence even in the presence of some limitations. Many people choose to be preoccupied with their disability rather than focussing on ways of improving their other aspects of health such as their mental, spiritual and emotional health. It is important that they have proper family support for them to do this.




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