An article written by ENIL's volunteer Christos Meletis Many people—both disabled and non-disabled—don’t realize that there is an ongoing debate about whether we should say “disabled people” or “people with disabilities.” There are two main approaches when addressing people with impairments: Identity-First Language (IFL): e.g. disabled person, blind person, paraplegic person Person-First Language (PFL): e.g. person with a disability, person with a mental disorder, person with a ...