Mélange Accessibility for All Magazine January 2022 | Page 30

To Table of Contents municipality in central Illinois on behalf of people with mobility disabilities who live in that region to improve sidewalks and curb cuts throughout their city , which are now unsafe or nonexistent . Furthermore , Gallegos discusses that one of the biggest misperceptions of people with disabilities is that they have a low quality of life – this belief has deadly consequences in the healthcare space , which society saw play out during the height of pandemic when people with disabilities were being refused treatment for COVID-19 because of physicians ’ perceptions that disabled individuals had a low quality of life and therefore were not worthy of treatment , and were deprioritized for vaccinations .
This misperception can be changed , however – Gallegos explains that , “ We need to have greater visibility and greater participation on the boards and in C-suites of healthcare systems , and corporations in general . We also need to ensure disability cultural competency is incorporated into curricula at the undergraduate and graduate level for medical , dental , nursing and other allied health professional schools .” The greater visibility that individuals with disabilities have , the less misconceptions and negative stigma will be associated with disability . Moreover , Gallegos goes on to explain that accurate portrayal of people with disabilities on television and movies will make a considerable difference in how people perceive disabilities and life with a disability .
Not only does Gallegos lead a commendable legal team in creating significant change for the disability community , he also serves as the Chairman of the National Council on Disability ( NCD ) appointed by President Biden on the afternoon of his inauguration . The NCD ’ s primary responsibilities are advising the President , his administration , Congress and federal agencies on all policy matters affecting the 64 million + people with disabilities in the country and in our territories . The NCD is comprised of nine council members , presidentially and congressionally appointed , and supported by a team of 11 incredibly talented and committed full-time staff members . The NCD is the smallest federal agency in all of the government , but serves a crucial role for the disability community . Gallegos explains that the role of the NCD will likely expand within the next ten years , and are currently working closely with a number of different legislative offices framing policy recommendations , and providing comments and feedback to various pieces of proposed legislation they are working on that affect people with disabilities .
This advisory role is likely to expand , whereby , with increased resources , at very early legislative stages the NCD reviews and provides input in a more formal and deliberate manner to every federal legislative proposal that addresses or affects persons with disabilities In doing so , this expanded role will allow the NCD to provide greater input and have more influence to legislative and policy-making decisions . As his role as Chairman of the NCD , Gallegos truly is motivated and inspired by the opportunity to have an elevated voice , working on issues that he has focused on as a disability rights attorney – but at the national level – working with the leadership teams of many national disability advocacy organizations , and working with NCD ’ s multi-talented staff and council members .
All in all , change and representation of disability is crucial . Here , in the United States one out of every four people identifies as having a disability . Statistically , in the next couple of years , it ’ s likely that every family in the United States will have a personal connection to disability . The issues that Gallegos and his team are addressing are issues that affect everyone - today ’ s disabled and today ’ s abled .
With this , Gallegos concludes with a reflection : through his work with the disability community , “ I learned to fully embrace my disability and once I did , it became easier to advocate for myself and for others .”