funksjonshemmet
Funksjonshemmet is a Norwegian term commonly used to describe a person who has a functional impairment that affects daily life. The word is formed from funksjon (function) and hemmet (hindered). It can function as an adjective (en funksjonshemmet person) or, in older usage, as a noun. In contemporary language, many prefer person-first expressions such as personer med funksjonsnedsettelser to emphasize the person before the condition, while some contexts still use funksjonshemmet or funksjonshemmede, especially in historical or formal texts.
Disability can be understood through different models. The medical model views disability as a deficit within
In Norway, as in many countries, laws protect against discrimination based on disability and promote accessibility.
Terminology related to disability evolves with ongoing debates about dignity and autonomy. While funksjonshemmet remains a