CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIAL NEEDS THROUGH THE SYMBOLISM OF ABUSE AND BULLYING TARGETING

Nassima Boumazouza
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The World Health Organization (WHO) states on its website, the one dedicated to the regional office of the Middle East, that there are more than 1000 million disabled people across the globe, which represents approximately 15% of the entire world population i.e. nearly 1 in every 7 people is disabled. It also indicates that the number of the people who suffer from a handicap is on a continuous rise, mainly because of the aging population as well as the exacerbation of chronic illnesses. Moreover, the same organization informs that although this matter is of an extreme seriousness, there is in fact a severe lack of awareness and an unavailability of the necessary scientific information related to this topic. As a matter of fact, there is only a small number of documents that display collections of studies about the policies and responses that the countries have put in place in order to meet the needs of people with disabilities. The data related to disabilities and disabled people points out to an evident lack of concern, on a global scale, when it comes to this particular group that happens to include millions of people all throughout the world. However, and despite the efforts and resources dedicated to accommodate and rehabilitate handicapped people, we still, unfortunately, have a long way to go before we can reach this desired goal. So, does it mean that all these efforts were in vain? In this communication, we will attempt to answer this question through a presentation of the historical evolution of opinions about the meaning of disability and special needs in light of the recent scientific advancements and its impact on the social perception, by shedding the light on the symbolism of the phenomenon of abuse and bullying targeting individuals with special needs. This historical examination shows a clear quantum leap when it comes to the treatment and attitude towards people with special needs, a leap that coincides with the advancement that the scientific research and the pathological classification in the psychology have witnessed in the beginning of the twentieth century. Following these classifications, a number of legal renewals took place, which provided disabled people with several rights that guarantee their protection. Therefore, we can determine that there is indeed a tangible change, albeit the fact that there is definitely and undoubtedly more room for improvement in this regard. Consequently, the denunciations we witness today regarding the abuse and mistreatment of people with disabilities is in fact a product of the collective awareness and the public acknowledgment of the radical shift regarding the conceptual and practical notion of disability. Which in turn, predicts a better and a more prosperous future for a group of people who are in dire need of change.
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通过虐待和欺凌目标的象征主义来发展特殊需要的概念
世界卫生组织(世卫组织)在其中东区域办事处专用网站上指出,全球有10亿多残疾人,约占世界总人口的15%,即每7人中就有近1人是残疾人。报告还表明,残疾人数持续上升,这主要是由于人口老龄化和慢性病的恶化。此外,该组织还通知说,虽然这一问题极为严重,但实际上人们对这一问题严重缺乏认识,也无法获得必要的科学资料。事实上,只有少数文件展示了关于各国为满足残疾人的需要而制定的政策和应对措施的研究汇编。与残疾和残疾人有关的数据表明,在全球范围内,当涉及到这个恰好包括全世界数百万人的特殊群体时,人们明显缺乏关注。然而,尽管为容纳和康复残疾人作出了努力和投入了资源,不幸的是,我们在实现这一理想目标之前还有很长的路要走。那么,这是否意味着所有这些努力都是徒劳的呢?在这篇文章中,我们将试图回答这个问题,根据最近的科学进步,介绍关于残疾和特殊需要的意义的观点的历史演变及其对社会观念的影响,揭示针对有特殊需要的个人的虐待和欺凌现象的象征意义。这一历史性的考察表明,在对待有特殊需要的人的方式和态度上,有了明显的飞跃,这一飞跃与20世纪初心理学的科学研究和病理分类的进步是一致的。在这些分类之后,进行了一些法律更新,为残疾人提供了几项保障他们受到保护的权利。因此,我们可以确定确实发生了切实的变化,尽管在这方面肯定和无疑还有更大的改进余地。因此,我们今天看到的关于虐待和虐待残疾人的谴责实际上是集体意识和公众承认关于残疾的概念和实际概念的根本转变的产物。反过来,这预示着一群迫切需要改变的人有一个更美好、更繁荣的未来。
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