Beyond Words: The Hidden Language of Inclusion
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Communication barriers often prevent people with disabilities from fully participating in church, despite making up 25% of the population. We must transform our perceptions and practices to ensure the gospel is accessible to everyone through effective, respectful communication.
• Communication requires more from the listener than the speaker
• Poor speaking can be overcome by good listening but inattentive listeners miss even great speakers
• People with disabilities face barriers in education, healthcare, employment and churches
• Communication barriers often lead to incorrect assumptions about intelligence
• Assuming competence is critical when interacting with people with different communication methods
• Being patient and willing to slow down enables meaningful two-way communication
• Practical tools like visual schedules, communication boards and basic ASL training make church more accessible
• Clear, direct communication with the individual (not their companions) shows respect
• Easy-to-implement communication tools benefit everyone in church settings
For deeper dives into these topics and more, check out indispensablepeople.com and visit Amazon to purchase the books the Indispensable Kid and Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People.
Chapters
1. Welcome to Indispensable People (00:00:00)
2. Communication as a Two-Way Street (00:01:28)
3. Personal COVID Experience and Communication Barriers (00:04:37)
4. Respecting Different Communication Methods (00:10:30)
5. Practical Tools for Inclusive Communication (00:13:12)
6. Closing Thoughts and Resources (00:19:28)
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