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When talking about our youth, do your staff say things like “he’s a RED kid,” or “that’s because she’s Tier 3”? Youth (and adults) are not all one thing. We ALL have multiple tiers of needs. Spread clarity. #personfirstlanguage #weallarerainbows @midwestpbis
Talking about Down's syndrome? Here's what you need to know. This poster has been designed for medical professionals so that they ensure they use #personfirstlanguage, which is so important. Download the poster & find more information here: downs-syndrome.org.uk/download-packa…
You may have seen the terms #PersonFirstLanguage and #IdentityFirstLanguage on social media in relation to describing disability. We’re here to break down what they mean, the difference between the two, and when to use each type. #PersonFirst #IdentityFirst #DisabilityAdvocacy
Ever wondered what is #PersonFirstLanguage and when do I use it? Not to worry, we have the answers! Remember: it’s all about preference and being respectful to others. Want to learn more? Visit: bit.ly/3qvFFsP
Hey @CBCNews would you consider changing this headline from “homeless people” to “people experiencing homelessness?” Being homeless is a situation. Not an identity. #personfirstlanguage
When referring to peers, avoid using labels to define someone, but rather describe what the person “has” or is “experiencing." You wouldn’t say someone living with cancer is "canceric," so why do we call people with Schizophrenia "schizophrenic"? #PersonFirstLanguage matters.
How we speak about people experiencing mental health challenges is important. 1 in 5 people live with mental health challenges. Peers help enhance mental health literacy, reduce the stigma, and create a culture of support. #PersonFirstLanguage counts.
Phrasing like, “The paraplegic…,” “The anorexic…,” “He's wheelchair-bound,” is still too common. If you, or someone you know, is not yet educated in #PersonFirstLanguage, please pass on this simple starting resource: cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabil… #RespectfulCommunication @CDCgov
Labels and adjectives can be alienating and harmful. It is important we support the lived experiences of our peers by using #PersonFirstLanguage instead.
Words matter, and the way we speak about people with #Downsyndrome can shape how they're seen and included in our communities.💙💛 Let’s talk about #PersonFirstLanguage and why it’s important. ➡️
Looking forward to taking heading west starting in the City of Leduc then heading to University of Saskatchewan @cityofsaskatoon #PersonFirstLanguage #StigmaEndsWithMe
Good Monday Morning, Everyone! It's going to warm up this week here in my neck of the woods, and that makes it an even better time to share and be creative. Can I say I am bright eyed and bushy tailed this morning? #PersonFirstLanguage #Selfimage narsol.org/2021/02/how-yo…
Yet another thing to miss about @ewarren and the level of detail and nuance she put into everything. Whether you prefer #personfirstlanguage or #identityfirstlanguage, she had a shirt for you. 💔
“Person first language” a good reminder for all. Thanks #schoolnurse Jen Adams for posting this bulletin board at Bush Early Childhood Center & @HanbySchool #bsdpride @BSDk12 “I am a person who has…..” #personfirstlanguage
Die hele discussie over autist/persoon met autisme... 🤔 Ik word het liefst gewoon bij m’n voornaam genoemd. Of mama. Mama is mijn favoriet ❤️👶👦 Mijn identiteit bepaal ik zelf verder wel 😘 #personfirstlanguage #ActuallyAutistic
This great new video from @CAPSAOttawa shows the importance of using #PersonFirstLanguage in the effort to reduce stigma. See why #stigmaendswithme
Nooo you are a person WITH bananas !! #personfirstlanguage #mscook
Sorry I shouldn’t diagnose you but you’re Bananas I fear!!!!!!!
“Incarcerated [people with felony convictions] don’t have the right to vote in #Massachusetts — but they still have the right to try to change that.” Read more @BayStateBanner: baystatebanner.com/2025/09/11/as-… #PersonFirstLanguage #PeopleFirst #VotingRights
Words matter, and the way we speak about people with #Downsyndrome can shape how they're seen and included in our communities.💙💛 Let’s talk about #PersonFirstLanguage and why it’s important. ➡️
Person-First language puts the person before their behavior, this reminds us that they are more than their substance use. Instead of calling someone an 'addict,' say 'a person who uses drugs.' Let's show respect in the way we speak. #PersonFirstLanguage#HarmReduction…
Isn’t it exhausting that it’s 2024 and autistic people are still having to ask for the basic respect of having our preferred language used to describe us? I’m an autistic person not person with autism, or worse, person with ASD. #personFirstLanguage #IdentityFirstLanguage
Person first language: "being a person addicted to drugs..." or "a person with substance abuse disorder" #WordsMatter #PersonFirstLanguage because people are so much more than their disease
What you need to know! Person-First Language Always emphasize the person, not the disability. Use terms like "person with a disability" rather than "disabled person." #PersonFirstLanguage #Respect #Inclusion
When referring to peers, avoid using labels to define someone, but rather describe what the person “has” or is “experiencing." You wouldn’t say someone living with cancer is "canceric," so why do we call people with Schizophrenia "schizophrenic"? #PersonFirstLanguage matters.
How we speak about people experiencing mental health challenges is important. 1 in 5 people live with mental health challenges. Peers help enhance mental health literacy, reduce the stigma, and create a culture of support. #PersonFirstLanguage counts.
Labels and adjectives can be alienating and harmful. It is important we support the lived experiences of our peers by using #PersonFirstLanguage instead.
Here’s the deal- we don’t like it, but we don’t have many other options- at least for now 😒 Rest assured that we do believe in the power of language to shape perception and use person-first language every chance we get! 🧡 #personfirstlanguage #inmates #prisoners
May is #MentalHealthMonth and we are reminding everyone that #WordsHavePower Behind every diagnosis is a person with a story, dreams, and worth. When we use #PersonFirstLanguage, we recognize the individual first, not the illness. #HumanizeNotStigmatize
To shift the narrative around obesity, it's time to evolve the language we use. Instead of saying someone is "obese," we say they "have obesity." This would pave the way for a more inclusive & equitable healthcare system. #PersonFirstLanguage ow.ly/NaL450R64Gh
Respectful Language: The Key to Inclusive Communication #InclusiveCommunication #RespectfulLanguage #PersonFirstLanguage #DisabilityAwareness #InclusionMatters #CommunicationEtiquette #EmpathyAndUnderstanding #PromotingAccessibility #InclusiveSociety #LanguageMatters
@DownSyndromeIRL & @Lose_the_label have united to promote #PersonFirstLanguage. Please share & support this campaign!
When talking about our youth, do your staff say things like “he’s a RED kid,” or “that’s because she’s Tier 3”? Youth (and adults) are not all one thing. We ALL have multiple tiers of needs. Spread clarity. #personfirstlanguage #weallarerainbows @midwestpbis
@CurvyVickiM playing an absolute blinder as usual! Words Matter #personfirstlanguage #ECO2021 @ECPObesity @ICPObesity @EASOobesity
Yes! It’s that simple. #specialneedsmommy #personfirstlanguage #treatpeoplewithkindess #bekind #dontdistheirabilities #differentisbeautiful
Everyone is unique, with different talents, abilities and needs. #rmmsfam #inclusivelearning #personfirstlanguage #wave
Talking about Down's syndrome? Here's what you need to know. This poster has been designed for medical professionals so that they ensure they use #personfirstlanguage, which is so important. Download the poster & find more information here: downs-syndrome.org.uk/download-packa…
You may have seen the terms #PersonFirstLanguage and #IdentityFirstLanguage on social media in relation to describing disability. We’re here to break down what they mean, the difference between the two, and when to use each type. #PersonFirst #IdentityFirst #DisabilityAdvocacy
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