
Person-first and Destigmatizing Language - National Institutes of ...
Jun 13, 2025 · Person-first language avoids using labels or adjectives to define someone, e.g., a person with diabetes not a diabetic; or person with cancer not cancer patient; or a person with bipolar …
10 Examples of People-First Language for Inclusive Communication
Discover the power of people-first language in communication. Learn ten examples that foster respect, promote inclusivity, and enhance dignity for all.
People-first language - Wikipedia
The basic idea is to use a sentence structure that names the person first and the condition second, for example, "people with disabilities" rather than "disabled people" or "disabled," to emphasize that they …
Person-first vs Identity-first language | ADA
Aug 29, 2025 · Person-First Language: Placing the disability label after the word “person.” For example, saying “a person with a disability” or “a person with Autism.” Identity-First Language: Placing the …
Using Inclusive Language: Person-First vs. Identity-First Language ...
Sep 5, 2024 · When talking about people with disabilities or conditions, choosing between person-first language and identity-first language is important. In this article, discover how to use these language …
Positive Language Empowers Using Person-First Language
When writing or speaking about people with disabilities, it is important to put the person first. Group designations such as "the blind," "the retarded," or "the disabled" are inappropriate because they do …
Person-First and Identity-First Language - Inclusive Language ...
Aug 9, 2025 · Person-first language: Refers to the person first and the identity second. For example: “The writer, who is disabled,” as opposed to “the disabled writer.”
Person-First and Identity-First Language - AskEARN
Dec 3, 2025 · Person-first language emphasizes the person before the disability, for example “person who is blind” or “people with spinal cord injuries.” Identity-first language puts the disability first in the …
People-First Language 101: The Power of Words
Jul 31, 2024 · People-first language is a critical concept in fostering respect and inclusion for people with disabilities. This guide will unpack its core principles, its importance, and practical tips for using it …
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