
Disability Discrimination Theory
Disability Discrimination Theory focuses on how individuals with disabilities face unfair treatment or barriers in society. It examines the systemic, social, and environmental factors that contribute to the exclusion and disadvantage of people with disabilities. The theory argues that discrimination can occur through direct actions, policies, or societal attitudes that perpetuate inequality. By understanding this framework, we can identify ways to create more inclusive environments, advocating for equal rights, accessibility, and opportunities for everyone, regardless of their physical or mental abilities.