What do we mean when we say ‘Disabled’? - We use the term ‘Disabled people’ to mean all people living with an impairment or health condition. This includes:

  • People with physical impairments
  • People who experience mental distress/mental health issues
  • Deaf People
  • Hearing Impaired People
  • Blind, partially sighted or Vision Impaired People
  • People with learning disabilities
  • People with long-term health conditions
  • Neurodivergent People
  • People with invisible impairments

We recognise and respect that some of the people mentioned above do not think of themselves as Disabled but we believe the groups above can face disabling barriers in society.