Exam 11: Disability and Social Work Practice by Carl Ernst and Radha Macculloch

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Eligibility for some disability services in Canada is determined by level of function and not diagnostic label.

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According to the Canada Revenue Agency, a severe impairment is defined as causing significant activity restrictions at least ________ of the time.

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In Canada, the fear of intellectual "defectives" subsided after ________.

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Post-World War I marked a shift in disability policy from a moral or control approach to a rehabilitation approach.

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The transition from institutional care to community care was carefully planned out in most Canadian provinces.

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Caregiver burden weighs into decisions regarding sterilization in Canada's current context.

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In 1929, the Royal Commission on Public Welfare recommended compulsory sterilization for ________.

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How does valuing independence perpetuate notions of ableism?

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According to the Canadian Survey on Disability, the rate of disability ________.

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Jordan's Principle is a child-first principle implemented in 2007 following a dispute between ________.

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The International Year of Disabled Persons was declared in 2000.

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Alberta and British Columbia were the only two provinces to pass sterilization legislation.

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The notion that specific traits could be inherited from parents was first demonstrated on ________.

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The Eve decision of 1986 was a Supreme Court case that authorized sterilization in cases of ________.

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Describe how social role valorization theory helps to explain the social position people with disabilities hold in Canadian society.

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The normalization principle has served as a guiding ideology for the delivery of disability services in Canada.

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What is the normalization principle? Provide an example.

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The 1970s and 1980s were marked by ________.

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In the Enlightenment period, persons with disabilities were viewed ________.

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________ is an intensive community-based program supporting individuals with severe mental illness to live independently in the community.

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