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visually handicapped vs visually disabled

Both 'visually handicapped' and 'visually disabled' are used to refer to individuals with vision impairments, but 'visually disabled' is more commonly used and considered more respectful. The term 'visually handicapped' is considered outdated and may be seen as offensive by some people.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 592 views

visually handicapped

This phrase is considered outdated and may be seen as offensive by some individuals.

It is better to avoid using 'visually handicapped' and opt for more respectful and current terms like 'visually impaired' or 'visually disabled.'
  • Heading 1 Heading 2 Heading 3 User defined stylesheets allow increased accessibility for visually handicapped people.
  • That is why the June Movement has tabled amendments, seeking to ensure that for example the visually handicapped have the same free access as everyone else to material in libraries when the purpose is not commercial.
  • The ECB welcomes the proposed amendments, which will reduce the risk of fraud involving vending machines and the risk of confusion for blind and visually handicapped people.
  • Is the Commission satisfied that its website is fully accessible and user-friendly for visually-handicapped citizens, who may compose up to 20% of our society?
  • 28,000 kits containing dummies of the new euro banknotes are now ready to be distributed to trainers of the blind and visually impaired, deaf and hard of hearing as well as the mentally handicapped in the euro area.

Alternatives:

  • visually impaired
  • visually disabled
  • person with a visual impairment
  • person with a vision disability
  • person with low vision

visually disabled

This phrase is commonly used and considered more respectful than 'visually handicapped.'

'Visually disabled' is an acceptable term to refer to individuals with vision impairments. It is more commonly used and considered more respectful than 'visually handicapped.'
  • Where appropriate, to take account of their specific needs, associations representing the visually impaired and disabled should be consulted.
  • The European Parliament also commissioned in August 2005 an impact study to analyse the consequences of the proposed deregulation on the vulnerable categories of consumer (the elderly, the visually impaired, the disabled, consumers with a low level of educational attainment, etc.).
  • How can the Commission ensure that the visually impaired and the disabled are able to watch films on DVD and Blu-ray?
  • I have been contacted by a visually impaired constituent who is entitled to discounted rail travel in the UK on production of an annually purchased disabled person's railcard.
  • Subject: EU position on the WIPO Treaty (SCCR/18/5) for Improved Access for Blind, Visually Impaired and other Reading Disabled Persons to protected works

Alternatives:

  • visually impaired
  • person with a visual impairment
  • person with a vision disability
  • person with low vision
  • partially sighted

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