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*When preparing submissions, authors are encouraged to use person-first language emphasising the person and not their disability. For example, authors should use terms such as “a person with an amputation” or “a person who has diabetes”, instead of “amputee” or “diabetic."
*When preparing submissions, authors are encouraged to use person-first language emphasising the person and not their disability. For example, authors should use terms such as “a person with an amputation” or “a person who has diabetes”, instead of “amputee” or “diabetic."


====[https://js.sagamorepub.com/index.php/palaestra/about/submissions PALAESTRA]====
====[https://js.sagamorepub.com/index.php/palaestra/about/submissions ''PALAESTRA'']====
*"Reference is to individuals with disabilities, not handicaps, handicapping conditions, or impairments. Authors should apply this person-first policy in their manuscripts."
*"Reference is to individuals with disabilities, not handicaps, handicapping conditions, or impairments. Authors should apply this person-first policy in their manuscripts."


====2023: [https://www.atia.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ATOB-Author-Guidelines_2023.docx Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits Journal (ATOB) ]====
====2023: [https://www.atia.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/ATOB-Author-Guidelines_2023.docx ''Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits Journal'' (ATOB) ]====
*"Authors should use “person-first” language..."
*"Authors should use “person-first” language..."


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