*sighs*

Jan. 29th, 2006 05:45 pm
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Don't even bother clicking. This is the most saccharine article I've read in a while.

I'm only posting the link to ask why, if the website fro the Special Olympics only says that they're for people with intellectual disabilities, this article repeats the phrase "Special Olympics is an athletic contest modeled after the Olympic Games but intended for mentally or physically handicapped people. It's stated purpose is to help people with disabilities develop self-confidence and social skills through sports training and competition".

I'm all confused now. Well, not really. Instead, I'm quite certain that the person who wrote this article had no idea what they were talking about.

*checks out Special Olympics site again*

Interestingly, there it says that the goal of the Special Olympics is to "empower individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition." Which I suppose is similar to helping people with disabilities develop self confidence and social skills. Kinda.

I wouldn't even bring that last one up, except that it's on a page that links to this article. If the person writing the first article had even done a quick, very quick google search, they would've not conflated the Special Olympics and the Paralympics. If somebody (me) who knows nothing about the subject can automatically say "Hey, that's not right!", I'd expect people with the power to do *real* research to be at least slightly better at their sinecure jobs.

And this has been my pointless rantling of the day. Must run, I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date!

Date: 2006-01-29 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wakasplat.livejournal.com
It's generally for developmentally/cognitively disabled people. Some places let in anyone autistic (any of the types of autism diagnoses), some places only let you in if you're diagnosed with autistic disorder but not with Asperger's. So it's confusing already right there.

It's definitely not for physical-disability-only situations that I know of.

I'm enrolled, even had my physical, but have no clue how to get to or find out about events, because it's not very well organized around here.

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