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1 Disability/Inclusion/Awareness Training: Alabama AmeriCorps Staff Training Brenda Campbell, Training Facilitator

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4 1. It is always obvious, if someone has a disability. A. True B. False

5 2. Most people with disabilities cannot work. A.True B.False

6 3. Words such as wheelchair bound, handicapped or special needs are acceptable to use. A.True B.False

7 When is it appropriate to use the term "handicapped?" A.Only if the person uses the term first B.When you are directly quoting a fact or person C.Never

8 4. Franklin D. Roosevelt, one of the greatest presidents of the United States, used a wheelchair due to polio. A.True B.False

9 5. President Franklin Roosevelt did not hide his disability from the public. A.True B.False

10 6. People with disabilities always need help to accomplish every day activities. A.True B.False

11 7. Some people who are deaf do not use sign language. A.True B.False

12 8. It is better to speak with the companion or sign language interpreter rather than directly with the person with a disability. A.True B.False

13 9. The Paralympics are for people with disabilities. A.True B.False

14 10. The words “retard” and “crazy” are harmless words. A.True B.False

15 11. You don’t have to introduce yourself to someone who is blind, because they have awesome memories and hearing ability and will remember your voice. A.True B.False

16 12. You should not pet a service or guide dog while they are working, because petting them will distract them from working. A.True B.False

17 13. Shouting at a person who is deaf will enable them to hear you better. A.True B.False

18 14.People with disabilities want to be respected and have the same opportunities as people without disabilities. A.True B.False

19 15. Which of the following people do not have a disability? A.Hillary Clinton B.Abraham Lincoln C.Ty Pennington (Extreme Makeover Home Edition) D.Howie Mandel

20 16. When is it appropriate to use the term "handicapped?" A.Only if the person uses the term first B.When you are directly quoting a fact or person C.Never

21 16. What is a hidden disability? A.someone who is fearful of going outside of their house. B.a disability that is not obvious by looking at someone. C.there are no hidden disabilities.

22 17. Which of the following is an example of a hidden disability? A.autism B.ADHD C.bipolar D.all of the above

23 18. The word “handicap” is … A.an appropriate term to describe an individual. B.Is never used in the media or the law to describe people with disabilities. C.originates from when long ago people with disabilities begged in the streets with their cap in their hand.

24 19. An example of an accommodation that will assist people with disabilities so that they may work, go shopping, or get around the community include…. A.a ramp to get into a building that has step B.a sign language interpreter. C.a large print application or menu. D.all of the above

25 20. If you cannot understand someone with a communication impairment… A.do not ask the person to repeat what they had said, because you might offend them. B.just pretend you understood them and hope you guessed what they said. C.politely ask the person to repeat what was said and repeat it back to make sure what you thought was said is correct.

26 21 People with disabilities… A.can live independent productive lives with accommodations. B.always need assistance to be independent. C.are looking for help and pity.

27 23. The ADA, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, was signed into law by.. A.George H.W. Bush. B.Abraham Lincoln. C.Dan Quayle. D.Bill Clinton.

28 24. The ADA gives people with disabilities rights in the area of A.access to restaurants. B.access to tele-communication. C.access to employment. D.all of the above.

29 25. It is appropriate when talking with a person with a disability to… A.lean on their wheelchair B.start to help the person without asking first C.shake their hand when introducing yourself D.completely ignore them.

30 26. People with disabilities always need help to accomplish every day activities A.True B.False

31 27. Physical impairment refers to.. A.cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders B.using wheelchairs/ crutches C.having artificial limbs to obtain mobility D.all of the above

32 28. People with disabilities want to be respected and have the same opportunities as people without opportunities. A.True B.False

33 29. Which is the preferred sentence? A."Kyle is stricken with muscular dystrophy.” B."Kyle has muscular dystrophy." C."Kyle suffers from muscular dystrophy.” D."Kyle is a victim of muscular dystrophy."

34 30. Which syndrome is correct? A.Down's Syndrome B.Down Syndrome C.Tourette's Syndrome

35 31. Which is the preferred term? A.Midget B.Dwarf C.Little Person

36 32. People with disabilities make up what percentage of the U.S. population? A.19% B.12% C.21%

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39  Programs  Policies  Structure  Practice  Culture

40  History of Disabilities  Definition  People First Language  Etiquette and Interacting with People with Disabilities  Inclusive Service Description  Accommodations including Access  Management and Retention

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44 Progress Towards Inclusion

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46 Wrap Up and Questions


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