Benefits of accessibility Flashcards
True or False: People with disabilities are not isolated or hidden from society when inclusion is practiced.
TRUE
Which of the following is a benefit of inclusion for people with disabilities? A. Increased isolation B. Participation in society and being valued as full citizens C. Decreased opportunities for employment D. Limited access to education
B. Participation in society and being valued as full citizens
True or False: Increased opportunities for employment lead to greater family income and wealth potential for people with disabilities.
TRUE
Access to child care education creates more opportunities and helps break the cycle of what? A. Wealth B. Poverty C. Employment D. Education
B. Poverty
True or False: Increased independence for people with disabilities strengthens society.
TRUE
Which of the following is an economic benefit to society from increased accessibility? A. Increased isolation B. Strengthened society C. Economic benefits D. Limited access to education
C. Economic benefits
True or False: Accessibility drives innovation in businesses.
TRUE
Which of the following is a business benefit of accessibility? A. Drives innovation B. Decreases market reach C. Increases legal risk D. Reduces brand value
A. Drives innovation
True or False: Accessibility enhances a business’s brand.
TRUE
Which of the following is a financial benefit to businesses from focusing on accessibility? A. Increased isolation B. Improved public image and reputation C. Decreased market reach D. Increased legal risk
B. Improved public image and reputation
True or False: The cost for individuals to live more dependently is usually greater than the cost of the technologies that would enable them to be independent.
TRUE
How many people make up the disability market? A. 1 billion B. 1.3 billion C. 1.5 billion D. 2 billion
B. 1.3 billion
Accessibility benefits individual people by providing them the means to participate in which major life activities? A. Education, social activities, and employment B. Isolation, unemployment, and poverty C. Limited access to education, social activities, and employment D. Decreased opportunities for employment, social activities, and education
A. Education, social activities, and employment