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TERRY
Sometimes it can be a label. But other times it’s a description; depends on who's saying it and what for.
CHARLENE
Learning disability doesn't really get talked about or anything and stuff. So to me, it's more important that it gets talked to a lot more because to me, I don't see it being talked a lot more. Well, to me, labelling is very-- not very nice to be labelled. We're not labelled from what we've got. There's no need for that.
We're just human beings trying to get on with our lives. So why put a label on it, and make us feel 10 times worse with a label? And like Terry said about we're just slow. Just need support. Don't give us a label. That your this label, you should be fit into that category and stuff. Screw that up and throw that away.
TERRY
If you're on benefits, you need some sort of description what help you need. and what support will be provided for you. But other times, they're not very good. And we're not tin cans. We are human beings. And we're just normal.