Inclusive Language

Words can be powerful. Share how to use them right on social media or use the downloads below to start kinder conversations.

Language is a powerful tool: our words can hurt or heal. Using inclusive language plays an important role in the acceptance of people with disabilities. Always choosing the right words can be tricky in the beginning, but with a bit of help and practice, it’ll be easy in no time.

For more information on inclusive language, refer to the National Center on Disability’s Disability Language Style Guide.

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