In the community, many people do not know much about disability and have a misunderstanding of what it is like to live with a disability. Some common myths about disability are given below, together with the actual facts so that you can help to challenge these myths.

Common myths about disability

Myth 1: People with disabilities are brave and courageous.

Myth 2: Wheelchair use is confining; people who use wheelchairs are 'wheelchair-bound'.

Myth 3: All persons with hearing disabilities can read lips.

Myth 4: People who are blind acquire a 'sixth sense'.

Myth 5: Most people with disabilities cannot have sexual relationships.

As a health professional, you can help remove barriers by encouraging participation of people with disabilities in your community through: