Mind our language Focus on the person, not the disability Don’t use words such as ‘the handicap’, ‘the disabled’ Person first language: individual with disabilities, not the disabled person Address people by names Common Etiquette Relax. Don’t run away or avoid eye contact If not sure...
If anything, water utilities discovered just how much they were on their own for the next few years when it comes to new discoveries of PFAS and emerging contaminants and the impacts those discoveries will have on public confidence in their drinking water. Also, as a result of the Action ...