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Poshmonkey learns Disability Etiquette (Test your Disability Etiquette Skills)
A test by
Karin Schroeck-Singh
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Test Questions
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You meet someone with a disability. How should you behave?
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Ask about the person's disability.
Talk with the person's companion rather than the disabled person.
None of what was mentioned.
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You interview a person with a disability. It is okay to:
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Be prepared to offer special treatment.
Conduct the interview as you would with anyone. Be considerate without being patronising.
Complete a sentence if they have a speech impedent.
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You speak with a person in a wheelchair for some minutes. What should you do?
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Raise your voice so the person will be sure to hear you and use more body language than you would usually use.
Stand next to the person and look down while speaking.
Place yourself at the person’s eye level to facilitate conversation
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You’re speaking to a person with a developmental disability. You should:
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Use baby talk.
Use simple and concrete words and concepts.
Be indirect and abstract.
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You should assist a person with a disability:
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only if they need and agree to it
always - at any time
never
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You see a blind person with a guide dog. Can you pet it?
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Sometimes, but only with the permission of the animal's owner.
Never.
Always.
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Touching or using a person’s wheelchair, scooter or other mobility device is considered from a person with a disability as:
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acceptable
patronising
sympathetic
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You are being introduced to a person with a disability. What are you expected to do?
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All of that what was mentioned.
Don't pat the person on the head or shoulder.
Offer to shake hands, even if the person has limited hand use.
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You’re walking with a person who has a guide or service dog. You should:
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Walk behind the dog.
Walk in front of the person.
Walk on the side of the person opposite the dog.
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You should always assume that someone with a disability needs help.
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True
False
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You say to a blind person “See you later”. This is considered:
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wrong
all in fun
okay
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You are guiding a person who is blind. You should:
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Have them hold your hand.
Walk in front with one of their hands on your shoulder.
Have them hold your arm.
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