
Arun Wakhlu
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1 year, 5 months agoPersons with Disabilities (PWD) or Persons With Different Abilities (PWDA)? Reframing DEI
Arun Wakhlu Chief Mentor @ Pragati Leadership | Leadership Development The 3rd of December is celebrated as the International Day of […]
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Arun Wakhlu posted an update in the group Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
1 year, 7 months agoWhat are a few things we can all do as Leaders to foster this perspective of Wholesome Inclusion? Here are a few tips for you :
1) Embrace the beauty of diversity – just like fingerprints, we all possess different abilities.
Beethoven, the deaf composer, and Helen Keller, the blind author and activist, prove that unique abilities can yield g…[Read more]-
Ramanpreet Kaurreplied 1 year, 7 months ago
This is a very detailed guide and doesn’t just talk about ideas but gives actions that can be implemented. We should start using these principles in our personal and professional life and hope to create a butterfly effect.
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Arun Wakhlureplied 1 year, 7 months ago
Thanks @Ramanpreet Kaur, I am with you. I will write a blogpost on this soon
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Arun Wakhlu posted an update in the group Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
1 year, 7 months agoWhen we say, People With Disabilities (PWDs), we are assuming that all of us are “able” and the ones with “Disability” are not able. I am proposing that we see ALL of us as People With Different Abilities (PWDAs) , and honour and include ALL as one human family
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Ramanpreet Kaurreplied 1 year, 7 months ago
That is a great perspective and more people should learn these terminologies so that they can be implemented
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Bhumika Modhreplied 1 year, 7 months ago
Seeing everyone as a person with different ability, takes away the vulnerable status that a PWD would have. We must understand the difference between equity and equality.
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Arun Wakhlu posted an update in the group Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
1 year, 7 months agoNeurodiversity is a concept that recognizes and celebrates the diversity of human neurological differences. It suggests that neurological variations, such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and others, should be seen as natural variations of the human genome rather than as disorders that need to be cured or fixed. The term “neurodiversity” was coined by…[Read more]
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Arun Wakhlu posted an update in the group Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
1 year, 7 months agoHi everyone, We are all amazingly unique. In fact according to the science of Neurodiversity, ALL of us have different ways of thinking , perceiving and experiencing the world.
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