Saamattomien
Saamattomien is a Finnish word that translates to "disabled" or "handicapped" in English. It refers to individuals who have physical, sensory, intellectual, or psychological impairments that significantly affect their daily activities and interactions with the world. The term encompasses a wide range of conditions, including but not limited to, mobility impairments, visual or hearing impairments, cognitive disabilities, and mental health conditions.
In Finland, the concept of saamattomien is closely tied to the broader societal and political discourse on
The Finnish model of disability rights is often cited as a progressive example globally. It emphasizes the
Saamattomien is not just a demographic but a vital part of Finnish culture and identity. It highlights