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Disability is the most equal opportunity minority: anyone can join at any time, and with enough time to grow old, most people will. This course, designed primarily for the Community Resources Specialist (but still beneficial for the Database Curator), will explore legal definitions and laws around disabilities of all kinds, organizations and services for people with disabilities and person and identity centered language when working with people with disabilities.
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Part 1: Legal Definitions and History
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Disability is the most equal opportunity minority: anyone can join at any time, and with enough time to grow old, most people will.
Part 1: Review Exercise
7 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 7/7 points to pass
7 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 7/7 points to pass
Part 2: Services For People With Disabilities
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Most people with disabilities who use I&R services want to increase independence in a significant life area.
Part 2: Review Exercise
1 Question | Unlimited attempts | 6/6 points to pass
1 Question | Unlimited attempts | 6/6 points to pass
Part 3: Organizations and Services that Support People with Disabilities
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
An overview of different types of organizations and services that support people with disabilities.
Part 3: Review Exercise
9 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 9/9 points to pass
9 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 9/9 points to pass
Part 4: Disability Etiquette and Appropriate Language
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
An overview of the best ways to approach persons with disabilities.
Part 4: Review Exercise
5 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 5/5 points to pass
5 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 5/5 points to pass
Discussion
Make 1 discussion post to continue.
Make 1 discussion post to continue.
If someone acquires a new physical disability (for example, if a car accident drastically reduces their mobility), what changes might the person need assistance with? What open-ended and close-ended questions could a Community Resource Specialist ask?
Final Course Exam
8 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 6/8 points to pass
8 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 6/8 points to pass