Andy
Retired committee member
"A major survey has shown the significant – and often unique – barriers faced by people with energy-limiting conditions (ELC).
Nearly every survey respondent (98 per cent) said that lack of understanding of ELC was a barrier to inclusion.
The second biggest barrier revealed by the survey was the “invalidation and disbelief” they face from the public, employers, and social security, health and social care professionals.
The survey of more than 1,700 people with energy-limiting chronic illness and other forms of energy-related impairment was carried out by the disabled people’s organisations Chronic Illness Inclusion (CII) and Disability Rights UK (DR UK).
They say in a new report – Removing Societal Barriers for Disabled People with Energy-Limiting Conditions (PDF) – that the findings show how the “vast majority of disabled people with energy-limiting conditions (ELC) encounter socially constructed barriers to wellbeing and participation in society”."
https://www.disabilitynewsservice.c...cing-people-with-energy-limiting-impairments/
Nearly every survey respondent (98 per cent) said that lack of understanding of ELC was a barrier to inclusion.
The second biggest barrier revealed by the survey was the “invalidation and disbelief” they face from the public, employers, and social security, health and social care professionals.
The survey of more than 1,700 people with energy-limiting chronic illness and other forms of energy-related impairment was carried out by the disabled people’s organisations Chronic Illness Inclusion (CII) and Disability Rights UK (DR UK).
They say in a new report – Removing Societal Barriers for Disabled People with Energy-Limiting Conditions (PDF) – that the findings show how the “vast majority of disabled people with energy-limiting conditions (ELC) encounter socially constructed barriers to wellbeing and participation in society”."
https://www.disabilitynewsservice.c...cing-people-with-energy-limiting-impairments/