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Disability


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  • What is disability?

    Persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory impairments, which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.

  • How does disability affect mental health?

    People with a physical disability or physical health problem are more likely to experience a mental health problem. In contrast, people with mental health problems are more likely to experience physical health problems.


    • More than 15 million people - 30% of the UK population - live with one or more long-term conditions, and more than 4 million of these people will also have mental health problems.
    • People with long-term physical conditions are likelier to have lower well-being scores than those without.
    • People with cancer, diabetes, asthma and high blood pressure are at greater risk of a range of mental health problems such as depression, anxiety and PTSD.
    • Of people with severe symptoms of mental health problems, 37.6% also have long-term physical conditions. This compares with 25.3% of people with no or few symptoms of a mental health problem.


Support


There a plenty of organisations that can help those with disabilities. If you know of any organisations that are not listed here and would like them to be, click here.


If you would like to see some national organisations that can help too, click here.


Foresight


At Foresight, we are a dedicated organisation committed to meeting the needs and requirements of disabled individuals, their families, and carers in North and North East Lincolnshire. Our mission is to provide the way forward for the disabled community, empowering individuals to a new beginning, a brighter future, and a full and enjoyable life.


We offer a wide range of services and activities that are specifically adapted to meet the needs and requirements of people with disabilities. From learning and training to leisure, sporting, and social activities, we strive to create inclusive opportunities for personal growth, confidence-building, and combating disadvantage.

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