Exam 11: Disability and Social Work Practice by Carl Ernst and Radha Macculloch
Exam 1: Historical Foundations of Addressing Need: Indigenous, French, and English Traditions115 Questions
Exam 2: Social Work Theories126 Questions
Exam 3: Ethics in Social Work98 Questions
Exam 4: Social Work With Individuals and Families98 Questions
Exam 5: Social Work With Groups and Communities109 Questions
Exam 6: Social Work and Health108 Questions
Exam 7: Social Work Practice With Children106 Questions
Exam 8: Indigenous Peoples and Social Work by Cyndy Baskin and Alyssa Mcleod111 Questions
Exam 9: Social Work With Immigrants and Refugees111 Questions
Exam 10: Social Work and Sexual and Gender Diversity by Edward Ou Jin Lee and Shari Brotman103 Questions
Exam 11: Disability and Social Work Practice by Carl Ernst and Radha Macculloch105 Questions
Exam 12: Social Work With Aging Populations103 Questions
Exam 13: International Social Work92 Questions
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What are four principles that should guide social work practice with persons with disabilities, regardless of setting?
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The Independent Living movement is heavily influenced by the principle of ________.
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The World Health Organization's definition of disability is informed by ________.
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According to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, disability is comprised of ________ components.
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Sterilization legislation was passed in ________ in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
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A person who is considered disabled by Statistics Canada's definition would qualify for the disability tax credit.
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The social model of disability distinguishes between ________.
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Canada has good data to compare changes in the prevalence of disability over time.
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In Ontario in the nineteenth century, discharge from an asylum could be granted by ________.
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At the beginning of the 1900s, asylums in Canada housed only persons with disabilities.
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In the late 1800s to early 1900s, Canadian asylums used to house persons with disabilities housed up to ________ persons.
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The Royal Commission on Health Services of 1964 advocated for ________.
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How do the inclusion criteria for people to participate in the Canadian Survey on Disability take a functional approach to disability?
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The deinstitutionalization movement fostered a "one size fits all" approach to care for persons with disabilities.
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Describe some of the historical shifts related to disability policy in Canada.
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In Canada, services for people with disabilities fall under different categories of support, including ________.
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The normalization principle was instrumental in influencing ________.
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