Handicap
Handicap is a term used to describe a disadvantage or barrier that limits a person’s ability to participate in activities or to compete on equal terms. The word traces to wagering and horse racing, where a handicap was a weight or other adjustment intended to level the field. In contemporary usage, handicap can refer to environmental, social, or personal factors that hinder participation, though the term is increasingly avoided in favor of disability or impairment in many contexts.
In the disability context, handicap can denote the external barriers or systemic factors that limit a person’s
In sports and games, a handicap is a method for equalizing contest between competitors of differing ability.
Language and policy: Because of sensitivity around disabilities, some contexts avoid the term handicap. When used,