Disability + Diversity
True or false: Race and Ethnicity are synonymous
False
Gender Identity
a person's internal sense of maleness and/or femaleness
Social Class
a set of hierarchical social categories closely tied to issues of economics, politics, and sociocultural schools; lower/middle/upper class
Sex
biological and physiological distinctions based on anatomical features
_____% of students with disabilities do not complete high school
25
_____% of the LGBTQ community have a disability
33
Constructivism
A belief that gender is a product of human definition and interpretation shaped by cultural and historical contexts
Essentialism
A claim that all women or men, regardless of culture, will have similar behavior attributes based on their sex
Diversity is ___________-oriented
Action
Section 14c of the Fair Labor Standards Act
Allows employers to pay workers with disabilities wages less than the Federal minimum wage if their disability imparts their earning or productive capacity
3 definitions of Diversity
Being mindful of all dimensions of human differences; The practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of social identity groups; Acceptance and respect for human differences and similarities
What does diversity mean?
Differences
Cultural Skill
the ability to collect relevant cultural data through culturally-based assessments to identify client needs
What disabilities are included under Section 14c of the Fair Labor Standards Act?
Blindness, mental illness, developmental disabilities, cerebral palsy, alcoholism, drug addiction
Gender is typically viewed as a ___________ rather than a ______________
Dichotomy, Continuum
Men with disabilities may experience...
A sense of corrupted masculinity, an expectation to suppress emotional response to disability, lack of recognition or denial of their culturally expected roles, reduced financial security
Women with disabilities may experience...
A sense of intensified passivity and helplessness, hyperattention to the way their bodies are viewed, assumptions about their sexuality, questions/expectations about their competence as wives and mothers, feeling unwelcome in women's organizations or events, greater vulnerability to domestic violence and abuse, depression, stress, lowered self esteem, and social isolation
Socioeconomic Status
the measurement of an individual's or group's position in society based on educational attainment, occupation, income, wealth, and location of residency
How can health/human service providers reduce the inequities experienced by diverse IWDs?
By being culturally competent and acknowledging intersectionality
Students with disabilities who complete high school typically receive _________ instead of _________, which impacts their ability to do what?
Certificates, diplomas, gain employment or seek post-secondary education
Components of Cultural Competence
Cultural Awareness, Cultural Knowledge, Cultural Skill, Cultural Encounters, Cultural Desire
What are the secondary dimensions in the diversity wheel?
Education, Political Belief, Family, Organizational Role, Language and Communication Skills, Income, Appearance, Religion, Work Experience
What 2 philosophies are society's expectations about males and females rooted in?
Essentialism and Constructivism
Crip Tax
IWDs incur extraordinary rates for medications, services, and tools required for health, accessibility, and independence
Characteristics of Secondary Dimensions
Interact with core dimensions, more moldable, often change throughout the lifespan, there is a level of choice and control over them
There is a direct relationship between the ___________________ of service providers and their ability to provide ____________________ services
Level of competence, culturally responsive
LGBTQ individuals with disabilities may experience...
Limited access to LGBT inclusive and fully accessible services (including healthcare), higher rates of harassment and bullying, challenges to having their identities fully recognized (as most spaces only accommodate one)
It is important to recognize that people have ____________ identities -- social identities are ______________ and have difference ____________ and impact in different contexts
Multiple, Intersectional, Salience
Characteristics of Core(Primary) Dimensions
Often fixed, often observable, reflect our identity, have a strong influence on how we are socialized, and influence how we think of ourselves/how others perceive us
What are the core dimensions in the diversity wheel?
Race/Ethnicity, Age, Gender Identity, Gender, National Origin, Sexual Orientation, Mental/Physical Ability
Racial/ethnic minorities with disabilities may experience...
Reduced access/increased barriers to healthcare, reduced opportunity to pursue higher education, added barriers to financial security, disproportionate rates of violence and victimization, disproportionate rates of discipline in schools and justice system, feelings of isolation and segregation
Cultural Competence
The ability of an individual or organization to function in an effective manner to meet the needs of its clients within the context of their cultural beliefs
True or false: Disability disproportionately affects the LGBT community
True
Race
a social group set apart by others or by itself, largely on the basis of real or perceived external characteristics; inherited physical differences
Ethnicity
a social group that shares a common and distinctive culture (language, religion, family life, customs and traditions)
Cultural Awareness
developing a personal awareness of one's attitudes toward diverse persons
Cultural Encounters
direct interactions between professional and clients with diverse backgrounds
Cultural Desire
having a desire to engage in the process of becoming culturally competent (want to vs. have to )
Cultural Knowledge
having sufficient knowledge of different cultural practices and worldview
Gender
sexual classification based on the social construction of the categories of male and female/masculine and feminine