PSY345H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Room Experience, Childe, Leper Colony
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Isolation was inevitable because they didn"t have the medical knowledge to identify. Problems with the charter of rights: it is difficult to litigate. Accessibility for all ontarians (2005: standards are set but it is not complain based, it is a proactive approach which is forcing social change, it is subjective. Americans with disabilities act: it is the most powerful disability law in the world and it is federal, it is older, to be protected you have to be disable or have association with a person with disability. They are protected because they are not employed based on merit but the fact that they will spend lots of time trying to care for the disabled individual. Barrier-free society through: attitude scores, accessibility to education (fape)- free appropriate public education, accessibility to employment, living in the community, legislation to guarantee such accessibility, the individuals has to change to gain access to society. Idea(us) and bill 82- the education act on special.