💨 Abstract

The author, a physically disabled woman, frequently encounters the assumption that her life is better due to increased visibility of disabled people in society. However, she argues that visibility does not equate to a better quality of life. Research shows that 78% of disabled Britons feel life is harder for them than for non-disabled people, and over half believe life has become harder in the past decade. The author highlights daily discrimination, higher living costs, and the need for tangible change and opportunity.

Courtesy: metro.co.uk

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