KINE 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Deinstitutionalisation
Document Summary
It was only after wwii that there was an increase in disabilities and also there was advanced techniques to help those with disabilities: during this time period the physical structure was not disability friendly, neither were job availability. Deinstitutionalization across the developed world: a right fought for the institutions in society to include those with a disability. Rights and freedom acts in canada state that to say that someone with a disability cannot attain a job based off their disability suggests that it is not discrimination. Impairment injury, illness, or congenital condition that causes or is likely to cause a loss or difference of physiological or psychological function: individual. Disability loss or limitation of opportunities to take part in society on an equal level with others due to social and environmental barriers: societal. Medical: pathology, disease, diagnosis, personal tragedy, impairment + diagnosis = disability. Social: societal barriers, societal responsibility, impairment + social barriers = disability.