Ally
Ableism
Disability
TRAC
100

Who can be an ally?

E’erbody

100

Who can be ableist?

E’erbody

100

How are people identified as disabled?

Identification for themselves specific medical diagnosis or cultural group

100

What does the T mean?

T stands for training

200

What is the definition in Ally?

A process of a series of actions and approaches that attempt to recognize and challenge forms of oppression.

200

What is the definition of ableism?

A set of assumptions and practices promoting the differential or unequal treatment of people because of actual or presumed non-typical functioning.

200

What is the definition of disability?

Understood to arise from the interaction between a persons health condition or impairment in the multitude of influencing factors in their environment.

200

The How can you recognize and represent in the disabled community?

Work to aggressively cataract, ableism, insure representation of disabled people across educational and practice context and amplified disabled voices

300

Who is responsible for allyship in healthcare?

People in healthcare

300

Who does ableism effect?

Individuals with chronic illnesses, psychiatric impairments, physical impairments, and internalized ableism.

300

How do disabled people experience disability?

Different ways, depending on other aspects of their identity and live experience

300

Does it mean when it talks about attendance and action?

Attend disability, justice and culture events act on petitions letters to legislator and protest and demand accessible practices

400

How can you practice allyship daily?

Continually checking assumptions about what informs your views about disability and ability.

400

What is NOT ableism?

Only directed at bodies/minds with physical impairments/ and “apparent” differences

400

What is NOT disability?

A straight or a tribute of the individual rather disability is experienced as a result of levels of structural oppression based on ideologies of disability

400

What does calling to account mean?

Ack desire for collective growth and providing supportive space to make mistakes and learn directly challenging words or behaviors that are actively harmful to others

500

Name three ways allyship is practiced in the disability community.

1.) listening to disabled people stories 

2.) Educating yourself about disability and current issues 

3.) Checking assumptions about who is non-disabled/disabled

4.) Challenging cultural narratives that reinforce ideas of normality

5.) identifying and challenging ableist terminology 

500
Name a form of ableism seen daily.


Life


500

When it comes to disabled people, what does society fail to do?

Recognize differences and functioning of the body/mind as both natural and neutral

500

Will you integrate this information into your daily lives?

YES!