"People First" Language

ANCOR Position Statement: "People First" Language

WHEREAS people may perceive that they are demeaned by the use of labels such as "the mentally retarded," "the developmentally disabled," "handicapped individual;" and by such words as "client," "recipient," resident" and similar terms when used as a label rather than to denote a relationship; and

WHEREAS such labels and language are often perceived as being demeaning as these reflect individual and societal values and attitudes which do not give full regard to the dignity and value of each individual; and

WHEREAS the use of such labels and language may perpetuate stereotypes and create impressions in the minds of policymakers, the general public, professionals, parents and people with disabilities that a person's disability is more important or noteworthy than his/her value and individual dignity; and

WHEREAS ANCOR provides leadership in educating policymakers, other professionals and the general public regarding issues affecting people with disabilities; and

WHEREAS ANCOR recognizes that though there will always be misunderstanding and misuse of identifying language, it is committed to promoting the highest level of social consciousness and regard for the value and dignity of individuals with disabilities;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that ANCOR, and its members and staff, when representing ANCOR, shall avoid any and all use of labels and language which may be perceived as diminishing the individual dignity of or encourage or perpetuate the demeaning of any person; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that ANCOR and its members and staff, when representing ANCOR, shall, in all written and verbal communication, use language that describes people with disabilities in a manner that recognizes and affirms the value and the individual dignity of all people.