észrevétlenek
Észrevétlenek, also known as "invisible people" or "invisible disabilities," refers to a group of individuals who experience significant social, economic, and environmental barriers due to their disabilities, but are not recognized as disabled by society or the legal system. This term was coined by the Canadian organization Invisible Disabilities Association of Canada (IDAC) to highlight the often overlooked and unacknowledged nature of these conditions.
The term encompasses a wide range of conditions, including chronic pain, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and
The concept of "észrevétlenek" challenges traditional notions of disability, which often focus on visible impairments such