| ▲ | Forgeties79 2 hours ago | |||||||||||||
I’m fairly certain your depiction is not representative of the majority experience throughout the world. I can’t say for 100% certain but I struggle to believe what you’re describing is more common than not. That strikes me as a level of support provided by the state that most people with ds - and their family - do not enjoy throughout the world. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | teruakohatu an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> I can’t say for 100% certain but I struggle to believe what you’re describing is more common than not. This is absolutely common in New Zealand. I think treating people with dignity, respect and part of the community is as important as state financial support. Our government will also subsidise wages in certain industries for people with certain disabilities. So it’s common for people with intellectual disabilities to be working at supermarkets. | ||||||||||||||
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