Stereotype:Stereotype refers to a widely held but oversimplified and generalized belief about a group of people. For example, assuming that individuals with visual impairments are incapable of doing certain tasks due to their disability.
Ableism: Ableism is the discrimination or prejudice against individuals with disabilities, including visual impairments. It involves treating them as inferior or less capable based on their disability.
Accessibility: Accessibility refers to creating environments, products, or services that can be accessed by all individuals, regardless of their abilities. Ensuring accessibility means removing barriers that may marginalize people with visual impairments from fully participating in various activities.