What do you know about disability inclusion? What are your perceptions about disability? Click Start to test your knowledge!
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Category: Basics on Disability
What is a disability?
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Which of the following describes a barrier?
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What does the term "reasonable accommodation" mean?
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What does physical accessibility mean?
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Which is NOT a correct way of communicating with someone with a hearing impairment?
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How can you best communicate with someone with a visual impairment?
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When budgeting for a Disability Inclusion, what is good practice? Select all that apply.
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What is the most recommended avenue to search for potential program participants with disabilities?
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Category: Perceptions on Disability
Whenever I see a person with a disability, I feel sorry for them.
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If we focus on removing barriers, people with disabilities can participate on an equal level as others.
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The needs and rights of a person with a disability is the same as someone without a disability.
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People are disabled by society denying their rights and opportunities.
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We need more specialized medical and rehabilitation services to assist people with disabilities
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People with disabilities need to be cured by medicines, surgeries, and rehabilitation to fit in society.
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The person’s disability is the problem; once fixed, they can be equal to others in society
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People with disabilities need special schools, services, and programmes to cater to their needs
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People with disabilities need support in terms of welfare, food and money.
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