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  • August 14, 2024
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RHFAC Exam Questions with correct
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built environment - Answer -physical spaces and places where people live, work, learn
and play

accessibility - Answer -degree to which a product, device, activity, facility, service or
environment allows everyone to participate fully and is available to everyone on an
equal basis

Meaningful access - Answer -access that meets the real accessibility needs of all users
of a Site, regardless of their physical ability

Seeing - Answer -sensory disability, includes people with blindness and low vision

Hearing - Answer -sensory disability, includes people with partial hearing loss to total
hearing loss

Physical disabilities - Answer -includes mobility, flexibility, dexterity, and pain

Learning disabilities - Answer -affects acquision, organization, retention, understanding
or use of verbal or non-verbal information

Developmental disabilities - Answer -occur from birth or early childhood, inhibit or delay
an individual's ability to perform a number of tasks

Mental health related - Answer -disorders that affect mood, thinking and behaviour

Memory - Answer -affects storage, retention, and recollection of memories

Communication disabilities - Answer -impact speaking or understanding spoken
language, can overlap with other challenges such as learning difficulties, cognitive
challenges, or an aspect of autism spectrum disorders, mental health-related problems,
or hearing-related conditions

Visible vs. invisible disabilities - Answer -physical are often visible, learning disability or
mental health are hidden

Medical model of disability - Answer -disability as a medical condition and expects the
person with the disability to change to fit with society

, Social model of disability - Answer -method of looking at the disability experience
considers an individual's needs in the context of wider society. Focuses on barriers
created by society

Barriers to Accessibility - Answer -Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
identifies five barriers—attitudinal, architectural and physical, organizational or systemic,
information or communications, technology

attitudinal barriers - Answer -behaviours, perceptions and assumptions that discriminate
against persons with disabilities

Assuming a person with a physical disability is not capable of being employed,

Assuming a person with hearing loss cannot effectively communicate socially or in a
work setting,

Assuming that someone with vision loss cannot navigate public transportation, city
streets or even a filing cabinet,

Assuming that a person with mental health issues cannot handle stress.

Architectural or Physical - Answer -elements of buildings or outdoor spaces that block or
limit access to persons with disabilities,
Sidewalks, hallways, and doorways that are too narrow for a wheelchair, scooter or
walker,
Counters or desks that are too high for persons of short stature or someone using a
wheelchair, or other mobility device, to interact with staff or to carry out a transaction,
Poor lighting that makes it difficult for a person with low vision to see or for someone
who lip-reads or uses sign language,
Doorknobs that are difficult to grasp for a person with arthritis, telephones that are not
equipped with telecommunications devices for people who are deaf or hard of hearing,
lack of visual fire alarms could mean that a person with a hearing disability is working in
an area that is unsafe for them.

Organizational or Systemic - Answer -policies, procedures or practices that discriminate
and prevent people with disabilities from participating fully in an opportunity available to
others,
An employment equity program that does not provide a hiring process that is open to
people with disabilities:
No hiring forms/applications in Braille, large print or other alternative formats,
No telephone device for the deaf (TDD) so that people with hearing loss can talk directly
to HR staff,
Physically inaccessible offices,
Rigid office hours or dress codes

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