Understanding the Social Model of Disability Introduction This session is to help learners to become aware of the two main models of disability: the ‘Medical Model’ and the ‘Social Model’. To identify the differences between the two models and to gain knowledge and confidence to promote the Social Model of Disability, personally, and in their volunteering and work practice. Understanding the Social Model of Disability Aims: • To promote an understanding of the Social Model of Disability Understanding the Social Model of Disability Objectives: • Be aware of the two main models of disability • Identify the differences between the two models • Gain knowledge and confidence to promote the Social Model of Disability • Gain knowledge and confidence to use the Social Model of Disability in your volunteering and work practice Understanding the Social Model of Disability What is a model? A model is a way of thinking about things! Understanding the Social Model of Disability How many models of disability can you name? Answers revealed at end of session Understanding the Social Model of Disability QUIZ Fill in the answers to the following questions. Once the session has ended you will be asked to do the same quiz again and then compare your answers. Name: 1 Disability is caused by society in which we live and is not the ‘fault’ of an individual disabled person. 2 Defines people by their illness and not as individuals. 3 It justifies the way in which disabled people have been excluded from society. 4 5 6 7 8 Barriers that prevent any individual playing a part in society are the problem, not the individual. Thinks of disabled people as dependent and needing to be cured or cared for. Disabled people are disempowered by this model. Disability is the product of the physical, organisational and attitudinal barriers present within society. The disabled person is the problem - not society. 9 Takes account of disabled people as part of our economic, environmental and cultural society. 10 The devaluing of disabled people through negative images in the media Medical Social Why is it important to think about the social model! • Because Person Centred thinking came from the social model thinking! • Personalisation is about looking at what the person wants in their life! • Disabled people had to fight very hard to live lives not controlled by others! Who are Disabled people? • Disabled people are just people who face barriers in their lives! • Disabled people are people that sometimes need support to live their lives! Looking at disability from different viewpoints • Different people and cultures have different viewpoints about disabled people • Some see disabled people as an object of pity Looking at disability from different viewpoints • Some see disabled people as less of a human being • Some think disabled people are useless for society • Some see disabled people as not normal • Some see disabled as special • Some see disabled people as scroungers Exercise • What is disability and how do you explain it? • Split into 2 or 3 groups • Discuss this for 10 minutes and share your views with the whole group • Make a list of important words and sentences Two conflicting viewpoints of disability There are two very different ideas or (models) about disability • ‘The medical or individual model’ of disability • ‘The social model of disability’ Dave Lupton is a disabled cartoonist. His writing name is “Crippen” and he uses cartoons to highlight disability issues. He has his own website which can be found at: http://www.crippencartoons.co.uk/ This is what the medical model of disability says • You are the problem. • Your disability needs curing. • You can't make decisions about your life. • You need professionals to look after you. • You can never be as equal as a non-disabled person. Medical model definitions • Impairments - any loss or abnormality (not normal) of psychological (brain and mind), physiological (body and organs) or body structure or function (how the body works or looks). • Disability – is the lack of ability to perform daily activities of living in a way that is seen as “normal”. ‘Confined to a wheelchair or wheelchair ‘bound’ He or she is the problem Can’t get around because they are disabled Is a burden Is sick Is housebound Needs a doctor Needs a cure Can’t walk Needs institutional care Medical model says that the impairment or condition is the problem! How the medical model thinking may affect your life A cure, therapy, drugs or surgery A restricted life. Sometimes not being able to function as “normal” Assume individuals cannot manage Separate education or employment Individual becomes the patient = powerless Separated from society Special transport Has little autonomy – being able to choose for themselves What is the social model of disability? The social model of disability was constructed by us – disabled people. • The social model of disability identifies barriers, negative attitudes and exclusion by society (on purpose or not). This means that society is the main cause of disability. Social model definitions • Impairment is something to do with your body, or mind but it is not disability. • Disability is a loss or limitation of opportunity to take part in every day life of the community on an equal basis with others due to physical or social barriers. -DPI 1981 Breaking down barriers! Exercise • What are barriers? • Split into 2 or 3 groups • Discuss this for 10 minutes and share your views with the whole group. Think about how barriers can be changed. • Make a list of important words and sentences Barriers • Think about what you have been told about Disability • Changing your environment – what could be done? • Other people’s attitudes – what are they? • How organisations are structured – how could they help? • Economic Social barriers can include Social Model of Disability Society is the problem, setting up barriers for disabled people causing dependency, discrimination and limited opportunity These barriers could be physical; Informational; in attitudes… Solutions • Legislation – Equality Act • Change people’s attitudes • Accessible buildings, transport, Inclusive education, employment, leisure Results • Disabled people have independence, choice and control • General public respect and value disabled people With thanks to ‘Crippen’ for his cartoons in return for a donation to his charity of choice. Understanding the Social Model of Disability QUIZ Fill in the answers to the following questions. Once the session has ended you will be asked to do the same quiz again and then compare your answers. Name: 1 Disability is caused by society in which we live and is not the ‘fault’ of an individual disabled person. 2 Defines people by their illness and not as individuals. 3 It justifies the way in which disabled people have been excluded from society. 4 5 6 7 8 Barriers that prevent any individual playing a part in society are the problem, not the individual. Thinks of disabled people as dependent and needing to be cured or cared for. Disabled people are disempowered by this model. Disability is the product of the physical, organisational and attitudinal barriers present within society. The disabled person is the problem - not society. 9 Takes account of disabled people as part of our economic, environmental and cultural society. 10 The devaluing of disabled people through negative images in the media Medical Social Quiz Answers A/ B 1 2 3 4 Name: Disability is caused by society in which we live and is not the ‘fault’ of an individual disabled person. Defines people by their illness and not as individuals. It justifies the way in which disabled people have been excluded from society. Medical Social X X X Barriers that prevent any individual playing a part in society are the problem, not the individual. Thinks of disabled people as dependent and needing to be cured or cared for. X 6 Disabled people are disempowered by this model. X 7 Disability is the product of the physical, organisational and attitudinal barriers present within society. 5 8 The disabled person is the problem not society. 9 Takes account of disabled people as part of our economic, environmental and cultural society. 10 The devaluing of disabled people through negative images in the media X X X X X Understanding the Social Model of Disability How many models of disability can you name? Understanding the Social Model of Disability There are several models of Disability: • The Medical Model of Disability • The Social Model of Disability • The Expert or Professional Model of Disability • The Tragedy and/or Charity Model of Disability • The Moral Model of Disability • The Legitimacy Model of Disability • The Empowering Model of Disability • The Social Adapted Model of Disability • The Economic Model of Disability • The Market Model of Disability • The Spectrum Model of Disability Where did social model thinking come from? In 1975, the UK organisation Union of the Physically Impaired Against Segregation (UPIAS) claimed : "In our view it is society which disables physically impaired people”. Disability is something imposed on top of our impairments by the way some disabled people are isolated from every day society. What is the social model of disability? The social model of disability recognises that people with impairments are dis-abled because of the way society is set out • Mike Oliver, an academic first used the phrase • The social model of disability is a reaction to the dominant medical model of disability Aims and objectives Aims: • To promote an understanding of the Social Model of Disability Objectives: • Be aware of the two main models of disability • Identify the differences between the two models • Gain knowledge and confidence to promote the Social Model of Disability • Gain knowledge and confidence to use the Social Model of Disability in your volunteering and work practice