2. People speaking out on behalf of their own interests and grievances is known
What is self advocacy?
100
15.5%
What is the number of people in Ontario that have a disability?
100
A Barrier free Ontario
What is the goal of the Ontario Disabilities Act?
100
1
What is the number of accessible doorways that are required to be in a building?
100
2025
What is the year ONTARIO will be fully accessible?
200
1. Which type of advocacy involves a process whereby one person works with the individual to ensure that he or she has the opportunity to express concerns and have them addressed
What is individual advocacy?
200
7 hours of televsion
how many hours of TV does a person with a disability watch per day?
200
Ramps are easier for everyone to use rather than stairs.
What is false?
200
Upgrading or changing an existing building to make it accessible for persons with disabilities
What is retrofitting?
200
All persons with disabilities currently have equal opportunities to easily access transportation, goods, services, programs, community resources, and employment:
What is False?
300
It lesson a person with disabilities dependency on a support person, and it allows one to speak up for them selves
What is the importance of Advocacy?
300
A person with down syndrome would be referred to this program
What is the Special Olympics?
300
Magic Kingdom
What is the most accessible place on earth?
300
A specialized walking trail for individuals who are blind
What is Buttonbush Trail in Cape Cod, Massachusetts?
300
putting the wants/needs/preferences of the person FIRST when delivering care
What is a person centered care approach?
400
Advances our profession and is a part of our Code of Ethics
What is advocacy in T.R?
400
A doctor could prescribe it
What is physical activity?
400
is difficult and does not happen as often as it should
Whatare accessibility complaints?
400
The facility is actually usable by person with a disability
What is Usability?
400
Drug screens and gold medals
What is the Paralympics?
500
AODA
What is Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
500
lack of transportation, lack of knowledge, lack of funds
What is barriers to sport (Karen Natho's presentation)
500
$100 000.00
What is the maximum penalty for not meeting the accessibility requirements?
500
1975
What year did Ontario first add accessibility guidelines to the Ontario Building Code?