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Paralympians say many still don’t know how to talk about disability – ABC News
Survey finds more than a third of respondents have unintentionally offended a person with a disability and almost one in five admit they…

Paralympians say Australia is getting better at talking about disabilities, but there’s more work to do, with many still unsure about what words to use.
Key points:
- Survey finds a third of respondents had unintentionally offended a person with a disability…
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