Introduction. Community health and disability is a social virtual space to the ongoing investigation whose subject is the invisibility of disabled people in the field of public health. Since the topic is too broad is a descriptive study with deaf children, respecting their culture and language, Mexican sign language. It addresses the issue of health from the WHO definition as the state of being and not merely the absence of disease, faces the hearing disability as a social entity and a health condition, from the individual and not his body only get the disease. In different communities of people with disabilities is viewed from this research, as the substantive theme to social determinants and how they influence positively or negatively their health status, ie the individual circumstances but not determine it, so we speak conditions of vulnerability and human condition. In the present study is to learn more from a group of young deaf and how they define what is health since they also intended to observe how processes are experienced discrimination, stigma and invisibility in the field of public health in this group with the aim of making proposals to the existing public policy that affects them. This study is based law approach in which all law is a recognized need and if the subject is capable of meeting needs projects that contribute to being the guarantor of their rights, otherwise, where individuals can not satisfy them talk about shortcomings. Thus this study has known this group of deaf needs and wants are in the health issue, and as invisible as they are often only focus efforts on mitigation processes, creating scenarios, again, where they were isolated and not recognized as capable people, as persons with rights. This study is endorsed by the National Public Health Institute, Mexico, in Cuernavaca Morelos http://www.insp.mx/ yields, is part of the process terminal degree in public health with an area of emphasis in social sciences and the behavior. We give you the warmest welcome to this space. |