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Incapacity - Just a Statistic?



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By : aaron adish    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-29 04:12:55
Incapacity - Just a Statistic?
Incapacity is typically reduced to a statistic. 5% of the population, oh not more than that at least seven% of the population, no perhaps even a lot of than that. In Vietnam throwing around stats is nearly as great a leisure pursuit as it's in the West.
Yet statistics aren't really the point. If one disabled person in a very wheelchair can't get into a building because there are only steps and no on-ramp is that one thing one can ignore? Oh it solely affects a tiny percentage of people. Therefore let's not worry too much. After all we have a tendency to would like to spend that money on serving to 1000 people get out of poverty.
Therefore there's another statistic. Move the money to where it will do the most good. Facilitate several individuals rather than one person. And there is a quite logic to that. Unless after all you are that one person in the wheelchair unable to urge into that building.
Then it becomes a very personal story. It's no longer a statistic to that individual. It might be a true hurdle. What if it's a potential job opportunity for this disabled individual that can enable her or him to become freelance and live a proud life - even be in a position to support their own family.
But there is no on-ramp and the employer thinks it's too much cash or effort to install a ramp for a wheel chair. Never mind the toilet facility of course. And are the desks far apart enough. Can this individual reach the photostat machine, the files on the prime shelf, the kettle within the kitchen. And also the list goes on.
For a statistic nothing will be changed. Except for a private it will. Particularly if that individual incorporates a smile that melts glaciers. That individual has skills that the employer will 'kill' for. That individual within the wheelchair who is so wanting this job they can jump through all hoops to induce it. If only they could.
Maybe we tend to want to maneuver aloof from statistics. Let's not assume of numbers. Let's take each one of those folks and treat them as an individual. A VIP, a very terribly important person.
That doesn't mean those a thousand people who can be helped out of poverty are any less important. However there is enough cash, care and solutions during this world to help each disabled person, every poverty stricken individual.
We tend to simply have to concentrate on them as people. Get removed from statistics.
Therefore let's provide Hold the Future a huge hand. This is often one place where there are no bland stats or meaningless numbers. This is often a place where people are seen. Check that happy face within the image in the header. There is a young lady living, learning and working. Oh and yes she happens to use a wheel chair. Is not she worth being seen as a personal instead of a statistic?
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