Dia Nacional da Luta da Pessoa com Deficiência | Resumo Animado
Summary
TLDRThe National Day of the Struggle of People with Disabilities in Brazil is celebrated on September 21st to raise awareness for improvements in their quality of life and to ensure their rights are protected. The day recognizes individuals with physical, visual, auditory, mental, or multiple disabilities. Originating in 1982, the movement has led to significant legislation since 2005, including laws on education, accessibility, and public transportation. According to the 2010 IBGE Census, approximately 45 million Brazilians identify as having some form of disability.
Takeaways
- 🗓️ The National Day of Struggle for People with Disabilities is celebrated annually on September 21st.
- 🌟 This day is significant for advocating for improvements in the quality of life and public policies to protect the rights of people with disabilities.
- 🚸 A person is considered to have a disability if they have a limitation or incapacity that prevents them from performing certain activities and may require assistance or care.
- 🏃♂️ Physical disability refers to difficulties in developing physical functions, such as paralysis or amputation.
- 👀 Visual disability involves problems that hinder the ability to see everyday objects, with blindness or extremely low vision being examples.
- 👂 Auditory disability is characterized by partial or total loss of hearing, which can be due to various issues like viral diseases or hereditary causes.
- 🧠 Mental disability requires a diagnosis and indicates functioning below average mental capacity, such as in cases of intellectual disability.
- 🤝 Multiple disabilities involve having more than one type of disability, such as being both physically and hearing impaired.
- 🌱 The date was chosen by the disability movement, which began in 1979, and symbolizes beauty, strength, renewal, and transformation, reflecting the daily challenges faced by people with disabilities.
- 📜 The National Day of Struggle for People with Disabilities was officially recognized by Law 11.133 in 2005.
- 📊 According to the 2010 IBGE Census, approximately 45 million Brazilians self-identify as having some form of disability.
- 🏢 There are various laws in place to protect and ensure the quality of life for people with disabilities, including those related to education, accessibility, quotas, and official recognition of sign language for the hearing impaired.
Q & A
When is the National Day of the Struggle of Persons with Disabilities celebrated?
-The National Day of the Struggle of Persons with Disabilities is celebrated on September 21st every year.
What is the purpose of celebrating this day?
-The purpose of celebrating this day is to bring attention to the issues and needs of persons with disabilities, to improve their quality of life, and to ensure the protection and guarantee of their rights.
How is a person considered to have a disability?
-A person is considered to have a disability if they have a limitation or incapacity to perform certain activities and may require assistance or care.
What types of disabilities are mentioned in the script?
-The script mentions physical disability, visual disability, auditory disability, mental disability, and multiple disabilities.
Are people with astigmatism, myopia, or hypermetropia considered disabled?
-No, people with astigmatism, myopia, or hypermetropia are not considered disabled according to the script.
What is the significance of the date September 21st for the disability movement?
-The date September 21st was chosen by the disability movement because it coincides with the beginning of spring and is the day of the tree, symbolizing beauty, strength, renewal, and transformation.
When did the movement for the rights of persons with disabilities start?
-The movement for the rights of persons with disabilities started in 1982 with a group of people with disabilities who had been meeting since 1979.
In what year was September 21st officially recognized as the National Day of the Struggle of Persons with Disabilities?
-September 21st was officially recognized as the National Day of the Struggle of Persons with Disabilities in 2005 through Law 11.133.
According to the 2010 IBGE Census, how many Brazilians declared having some type of disability?
-According to the 2010 IBGE Census, about 45 million Brazilians declared having some type of disability.
What are some of the laws that protect and guarantee the quality of life for persons with disabilities in Brazil?
-Some of the laws that protect and guarantee the quality of life for persons with disabilities in Brazil include laws on education, accessibility, quota laws, the law that officially recognizes sign language, and free passage in public transportation.
What is the channel's name mentioned in the script?
-The channel's name mentioned in the script is 'Amor Além da Diversidade'.
Outlines
📅 National Day for the Struggle of People with Disabilities
The script discusses the significance of September 21st as the National Day for the Struggle of People with Disabilities in Brazil. This day is crucial for advocating for improvements in the quality of life for people with disabilities and for promoting public policies that protect and ensure their rights. The term 'disability' is defined as any condition that impedes the ability to perform certain activities, which may require assistance or care. The video encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel for more content on this topic.
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Keywords
💡National Day of the Struggle of People with Disabilities
💡Disability
💡Physical Disability
💡Visual Impairment
💡Auditory Disability
💡Mental Disability
💡Multiple Disabilities
💡Accessibility
💡Sign Language
💡Inclusion
💡Quality of Life
Highlights
The National Day of the Fight for People with Disabilities is celebrated every year on September 21st.
The day is important for bringing agendas for improving the quality of life and protecting the rights of people with disabilities.
A person is considered to have a disability if they have a limitation or incapacity to perform certain activities and may need assistance or care.
Physical disability involves difficulties in developing physical functions, such as paralysis or amputated members.
Visual disability presents problems that hinder the ability to see everyday objects, with examples including blindness or extremely low vision.
It's important to note that people with astigmatism, myopia, or hypermetropia are not considered disabled.
Auditory disability is the partial or total loss of hearing, caused by various issues, incapacitating a person from hearing.
Mental disability requires a diagnosis and functioning below average, such as individuals with mental retardation.
Multiple disabilities involve having more than one disability, such as physical and auditory.
The movement for the rights of people with disabilities began in 1982 with a group that had been meeting since 1979.
The date, September 21st, was chosen for coinciding with the beginning of spring and being the day of the tree for the group.
Flowers, spring, and trees symbolize beauty, strength, renewal, and transformation, which people with disabilities face daily.
Only after much struggle, in 2005 through Law 11.133, was September 21st officially recognized as the National Day of the Fight for People with Disabilities.
According to the 2010 IBGE Census, about 45 million Brazilians declare having some type of disability.
There are laws on education, accessibility, quotas, and officializing sign language to ensure the quality of life for people with disabilities.
Free passage in public transport is one of the benefits for people with disabilities.
The video encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe for more content on the channel.
Transcripts
todos os anos no dia 21 de setembro é
comemorado o dia nacional da luta da
pessoa com deficiência uma data
importante para trazer pautas de
melhorias na qualidade de vida dessas
pessoas assim como pautas para políticas
públicas para que os direitos sejam
protegidos e garantidos
é considerado pessoa com deficiência
aquela que possui algum tipo de
alimentação ou incapacidade para
realizar algumas determinadas atividades
e que pode precisar de auxílio ou
cuidados você está no canal Amor Além da
diversidade aproveite o nosso conteúdo
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as deficiências são separadas da
seguinte forma
deficiência física apresenta
dificuldades em desenvolver funções
físicas como por exemplo pessoas com
paralisia ou membros amputados
deficiência visual
apresenta problemas que dificultam
visualizar objetos coisas do dia a dia
importante ressaltar que pessoas com
astigmatismo miopia ou hipermetropia não
são considerados deficientes
exemplos de pessoas com deficiência
visual é cegos ou pessoas com baixíssima
visão
deficiência auditiva é a perda bilateral
parcial ou total do sentido da audição
causada por problemas diversos
incapacitando a pessoa de ouvir como por
exemplo
surdez o resultado de doenças virais ou
hereditárias
deficiência mental precisa ter um
diagnóstico para que seja considerado
uma deficiência e possuir o
funcionamento mental abaixo da Média
como por exemplo pessoas com
retardamento mental
deficiência múltipla apresenta mais de
uma deficiência como por exemplo pode
ser deficiente físico e auditivo
Mas essa não é uma luta recente essa
data começou em
1982 pelo movimento das pessoas com
deficiência um grupo de pessoas com
deficiência que se reuniam desde
1979 para reivindicar direitos e
melhorias de vida para pessoas com
deficiência
o dia 21 de setembro foi escolhido pelo
grupo por coincidir com o início da
primavera e ser o dia da árvore para o
grupo as flores a primavera e as árvores
simbolizam beleza força renovação e
transformação que as pessoas com
deficiência enfrentam diariamente
somente após muita luta em 2005 através
da lei 11.133 é que o dia 21 de setembro
foi oficialmente reconhecido como Dia
Nacional da luta de pessoa com
deficiência segundo o Censo do IBGE de
2010
cerca de 45 milhões de brasileiros se
declaram com algum tipo de deficiência
fora essa lei que define o dia nacional
da luta de pessoa com deficiência
existem outras leis que protegem e
garante a qualidade de vida das pessoas
com deficiência
existem leis sobre educação
acessibilidade
lei de cotas
lei oficializando a linguagem de sinais
como a oficial para pessoas com
deficiência auditiva passe livre em
transportes públicos entre outras
agradeço a você que chegou até o final
desse vídeo e aproveite para curtir
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