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Protocols to assist

people with
DISABILITIES
Allison González Ramírez
INTRODUCTION
The inclusion of people with disabilities means
understanding the relationship between the way
people function and how they participate in society,
as well as ensuring that everyone has the same
opportunities to participate in all aspects of life to the
best of their abilities and desires.
tips for dealing with
people with disabilities
Be clrear Treat people Ask before
Be clear about the with naturrally Before helping someone
condition of a person with a disability, ask
beyond their disability, Treat the person naturally, naturally
respecting at all times with respect, speak if you need it and how can
directly to them, you do it
not to his companion
The most
present
disabilities
are
01 02
Visual
03
Hearing
Physical disabilitie disailities
disabilitie
Tips for help people with
physycal disabilities
● Always listen to the instructions of the user of
the chair,You can organize your ideas clearly
● Never move the wheelchair without first
askimg
Tips for help people
withvisual disabilities
● To address a blind or visually impaired
person, it is not necessary to raise your voice.
To help him get on the bus, anticipating the action
with your voice, guide his hand to the handrail.
To help him/her sit down, anticipating the action
with your voice, guide your hand to the back of
the seat

● Let him take hold of your arm at the elbow or


his shoulder. Do not take the person's arm to push
him
in front
Tips for help people with
hearing disabilities
● speak clearly pronouncing the words well, but
do not exaggerate
● They need to facilitate the use of other
alternative means to receive information,
mainly visual (sign language, subtitles,
posters, etc.).
● Looking straight ahead to facilitate lip reading
● Do not turn away during the conversation
Thanks

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