Understanding Disability Mental Health

Understanding Disability Mental Health

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Understanding Disability

Almost everyone, at some stage in their life, experiences some form of disability — meaning a person’s activities are restricted in some way. A leg injury, for example, may lead to restricted mobility. It is important to always remember that people with disabilities have equal rights under the law and equal access to housing and job opportunities.

Understanding Mental Health

Mental health refers to a person’s psychological, emotional and social well-being. Our mental health is as important as our physical health, and it is important to talk as openly about mental health as we do about our physical health.

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