gestremde
Gestremde is a Dutch term that historically refers to a person with a disability, especially someone whose physical condition limits mobility or daily functioning. In modern usage the word can denote disability in a broad sense, but its acceptability varies by context and speaker. Some consider gestremde outdated or stigmatizing, and many prefer person-first language such as "personen met een handicap" or "personen met een beperking" to emphasize the person before the condition.
Etymology and scope: The adjective gestremd derives from "gestremd," meaning constrained, hindered or blocked. The noun
Rights and policy: In the Netherlands and Flanders, disability rights movements advocate for equal participation, accessible
Language and practice: In public and professional settings, preference is increasingly for person-first language and neutral
See also: Disability rights, Accessibility, Disability in the Netherlands.