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According to connolly and ward, why is it important for a rights supportive approach to disability practice? so the first reason why is normalization.
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Normal.
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The concept of normalization focuses on enabling individuals with disabilities to live lives that are as normal as possible.
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This means providing opportunities and support for people with disabilities to participate in everyday activities and societal roles just like any other person without a disability.
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A rights supportive approach to disability practice embraces normalization by advocating for the dismantling of barriers that limit the access to inclusive education, employment, health care, and other social activities.
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The goal is to reduce the stigma associated with disabilities and promote societal acceptance.
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According to college, bullet point two would be person -centered approaches.
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A person -centered approach focuses on the unique needs, preferences, and aspirations of each individual.
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Individual with a disability.
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This approach embodies the values of human rights framework by ensuring that all individuals have a voice in their care and support, and their choices are respected...