Nonspeaking to be recognised as a disability in its own right


Nonspeaking to be recognised as a disability in its own right
The Issue
What if Nonspeaking was recognised as a disability in its own right.
People who cannot rely on speech face daily barriers in healthcare, education, employment, and the justice system yet support is often limited even if they have another diagnosis.
Nonspeaking does not mean lack of language, understanding, or capacity. Many people communicate effectively using AAC, Spelling, sign, music, gestures. The barriers are not individual they are systemic.
We already recognise deafness and blindness based on functional impact, not cause. Nonspeaking deserves the same cause-agnostic recognition as a primary communication disability.
Failure to recognise this leads to denied AAC, spelling and other forms of communication, unsafe healthcare, flawed capacity assessments, and exclusion from medical research.
Recognition would mean:
✔ access without forced diagnoses
✔ safer care and fair assessments
✔ inclusive systems built for communication, not just speech
Nonspeaking people are not disabled by silence.
They are disabled by systems built only for speech.
Communication is a human right.
Sign our petition to get Nonspeaking recognised as a disability globally
#Communication #HumanRights #Nonspeaking

3,379
The Issue
What if Nonspeaking was recognised as a disability in its own right.
People who cannot rely on speech face daily barriers in healthcare, education, employment, and the justice system yet support is often limited even if they have another diagnosis.
Nonspeaking does not mean lack of language, understanding, or capacity. Many people communicate effectively using AAC, Spelling, sign, music, gestures. The barriers are not individual they are systemic.
We already recognise deafness and blindness based on functional impact, not cause. Nonspeaking deserves the same cause-agnostic recognition as a primary communication disability.
Failure to recognise this leads to denied AAC, spelling and other forms of communication, unsafe healthcare, flawed capacity assessments, and exclusion from medical research.
Recognition would mean:
✔ access without forced diagnoses
✔ safer care and fair assessments
✔ inclusive systems built for communication, not just speech
Nonspeaking people are not disabled by silence.
They are disabled by systems built only for speech.
Communication is a human right.
Sign our petition to get Nonspeaking recognised as a disability globally
#Communication #HumanRights #Nonspeaking

3,379
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Petition created on 3 October 2019