ADA Basics
Advocacy & Support
Real-Life Scenarios
Know Your Rights
ARC
100

This law protects people with disabilities from discrimination.

What is the American with Disabilties Act (ADA)?

100

This means speaking up for your own needs and rights.

What is self-advocacy?

100

This is what you should do if your boss ignores your accommodation request.

What is follow up or report it?

100

This rule protects your private disability information at work.

What is confidentiality? 

100

This organization provides services for people with developmental disabilities in California

What is Alta Regional Center?

200

The ADA became law this year

What is 1990?

200

This is a group of people who help support you.

What is a support system?

200

This is how you should ask for more time on a task.

What is requesting an accommodation?

200

This is something you can ask for to help you succeed at work

What is a reasonable accommodation?

200

This plan outlines services and goals through a regional center.

What is an IPP?

300

This term means changes or supports that help someone do a job or access a service.

What is a reasonable accommodation?

300

This California organization provides services for people with developmental disabilities.

What is Alta Regional Center?

300

This is how you can respond to an illegal interview question.

What is redirect or not answer?

300

This legal concept means policies must be adjusted so everyone has equal opportunity

What is equal opportunity?

300

This program allows more control over your services and budget.

What is Self-Determination Program?

400

This ADA Title covers employment.

What is Title I?

400

This concept means having the right to make your own life decisions, even with support

What is autonomy?

400

This concept means having the right to make your own life decisions, even with support

What is autonomy?

400

This is what you can do if your rights are violated

What is file a complaint or report it?

400

This principle means services must support a person’s individual goals, not just what programs are available

What is person-centered planning?

500

This ADA Title covers public services like government programs.

What is Title II?

500

This approach focuses on building on your strengths instead of only focusing on challenges


What is a strengths-based approach?

500

You disagree with your current services—this is your right to do during your IPp

What is request changes or advocate for different services?

500

This right allows you to bring a support person or advocate to important meetings

What is the right to representation?

500

This law created the regional center system and guarantees services for people with developmental disabilities in California.

What is the Lanterman Act?