In France, nearly 8.9 million people are disabled, limited in their activities, restricted in their social life because of a handicap physical, sensory – most often visual or auditory -, mental or a debilitating illness. Disability therefore covers extremely different situations.
But they all come up once morest the same reality: in their daily, professional and personal lives, they are confronted with the image we have of them. They have to bear the weight of our beliefs, our received ideas, which hinder their development. Disability disturbs.
So how do you fight once morest these stereotypes? How to change your look? And first, what exactly are we talking regarding? What are the most common stereotypes regarding disability?
I am Aline Perraudin, editorial director of Santé magazine, and to answer all these questions, I receive Cindy ThickPhD in Information and Communication Sciences, author of the survey on prejudices and stereotypes with regard to disability in France (National Advisory Commission on Human Rights, April 2022).
CREDITS
Hypercondriaque is a Health magazine podcast hosted by Aline Perraudin
Writing and production: Nathalie Courret, Nicolas Jean and Aline Perraudin
Excerpts: FR3 Grand Est – 19/20 – 06/04/2022; Konbini – 23/11/2018 – 04/02/2021; PTA – 02/23/2023; Gross – Lilia benchabane – 06/19/2022; CIDJ – Elisa Rojas – 04/09/2020
Graphic identity: Upian
Communication: Clara Ousset-Masquelier, Suzanne Méthé and Marianne Meyniel
Released: 2023
Recordings: February 17 and 28, 2023
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