Disability status

A self-identification framework that lets members describe whether and how they experience disability, drawing on contemporary disability-rights and accessibility conventions. It groups people by broad, self-reported categories of physical, sensory, cognitive, mental-health, and chronic conditions rather than by medical diagnosis.

This is a self-identification field for inclusion and accessibility purposes, not a clinical diagnosis or medical record, and people may identify with more than one category or none. (Modern accessibility and disability-rights self-identification practice (late 20th–21st century), informed by the social model of disability)

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