Ableism across a lifetime 
 
After you have watched the relevant video presented in the training PowerPoint, do the task below and match each case of ableism with its appropriate form.

Create an illustration of a diverse group of people, some with visible disabilities, engaged in everyday activities, symbolizing inclusivity and awareness about ableism in various environments.

Understanding Ableism: A Lifelong Challenge

Test your knowledge about ableism through this interactive quiz designed to explore its various forms across different life stages. Each question presents a scenario that highlights the impact of ableism, encouraging reflection and awareness.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Learn about interpersonal, institutional, and internalized ableism
  • Enhance your understanding of disability issues
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EmpoweringGuide542
1. Abby's parents are disappointed to learn of her disability.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
2. From the beginning, everyone focused on how to "fix" Abby's disability.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
3. Abby's educational options are either a public school with limited knowledge subjects or a special school.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
4. Abby struggles to fit in with her peers at school.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
5. School stuff has a lack of knowledge on how to teach Abby.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
6. The job market doesn't know how to integrate Abby.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
7. The bosses at Abby's job did not give her opportunities for advancement.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
8. Abby worries about how she should handle the constant futile situations.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
9. Abby's environment gave her restrictive relationship and family planning advice.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
10. Parents with disabilities are 10 times more likely to have their children removed from them, than parents without disabilities.
Institunional ableism
Interpersonal ableism
Internalized ableism
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