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Social model of disability - ANSWER environment inaccessible, attitudes inhibiting,
organisations inflexible

the social model of disability was developed by - ANSWER disabled ppl as a
response medical model

Medical Model of disability says disability caused by - ANSWER physical, mental or
sensory impairment

medical model of disability sees the individual - ANSWER as impaired and as the
problem

medical model focuses on - ANSWER curing or alleviating the effect of the
impairment as if broken and fosters existing prejudices

tragedy-charity model: ppl w/ disabilities depicted as - ANSWER victims of
circumstance, deserving of pity

traditionally tragedy charity model used by - ANSWER charities for fundraising and
in turn lowers self-esteem of disabled

tragedy charity model maintains that - ANSWER ppl w/ disabilities require care
medical model and that historically that care lead to institutionalization

religious moral model maintains that - ANSWER disability could be a punishment for
past "sins" or "evil spirits"

religious moral model: disability interpreted as - ANSWER a needed affliction before
some future spiritual reward

,under the religious moral model what can occur? - ANSWER exorcisms, sacrifice,
persecution, and death

which economic model defines disability as an inability of a person to work; and by
whom- ANSWER WHO used by policy makers to asses distribution of support

Customer-empowering model is the opposite of what model - ANSWER expert
model

Customer-empowering model states - ANSWER clients decide and select what
services they believe are appropriate

Customer-empowering model wants - ANSWER financial resources under the
control of the person with disabilities

prejudice - ANSWER attitude with an EMOTIONAL response and it can be + or -

what happens to individual traits with prejudice - ANSWER go unnoticed or are
dismissed

current language use of prejudice is - ANSWER hostile or - attitude toward group of
ppl based on membership into that group

stereotypes - ANSWER generalization about a group of ppl in which identical
characteristics are assigned to virtually all members of the group and it can be + or -

stereotyping is a ____ function - ANSWER cognitive

stereotyping does or does not involve emotional reactions and lead to acts of abuse
or discrimination - ANSWER does not

Why do we stereotype ANSWER we organize information regarding what we
perceive as normal or normative and it simplifies the way we view the world and
new information- saves time, energy

What occurs when we stereotype? ANSWER information that is consistent with
stereotype is granted more attention and weight when making decisions

, is stereotyping wrong - ANSWER when it's a strong stereotype, members of group
will accept it and perpetuate it and we create self-fulfilling prophecies

subtyping - ANSWER make person the exception to the rule to keep the stereotype
safe

subtyping doesn't. - ANSWER conform to our stereotype

discrimination - ANSWER - or harmful action/policy toward members of group,
simply b/c of his/her membership in that group

discrimination influenced by - ANSWER emotions and beliefs

discrimination is what kind of response - ANSWER behavioral

different models of disability - ANSWER social, medical, expert/professional,
rights-based, rehabilitation, tragedy-charity, and religious moral

How much of US population is disabled (# or %) - ANSWER 23% aka 73 million ppl

how much of senior citizen population is disabled (50 years +) (%) - ANSWER 53%

what is the U.S's largest minority - ANSWER the disabled

top 10 jobs disabled ppl do - ANSWER janitors, sales workers, truck drivers, cashiers,
retail sales, laborers, secretaries, health aides, cooks, maids

jobs with highest prevalence of disabilities - ANSWER cutting workers, crossing
guards, motor vehicle operators, dishwashers, sales representatives, refuse
collectors

how many disabled ppl have part time or full time employment(%) - ANSWER 35%

I'm not your inspiration video - ANSWER Stella Young, Australia, disability is not a
bad thing, inspiration porn: objectifying disabled ppl for the benefit of non disabled

99 problems video - ANSWER cerebral palsy-happens to ppl by accident, comedian
who told her life story

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