Core 2: Groups in Context Flashcards
Key ideas from Core 2:Groups in Context
1
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What do you need to know about each of the 4 groups you have studied? (Exploring the groups)
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- Prevalence of each group in the community
- Individual diversity within each group
- Terminology used by the community to describe the group
2
Q
Outline individual diversity that can exist within the group: People with Disabilities
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PIPS
- Physical e.g. cerebral palsy
- Intellectual e.g. Down syndrome
- Psychological e.g. depression
- Sensory e.g. vision/hearing, autism
3
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Examples of positive and negative terminology associated with the group: People with Disabilities
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Positive – person with a disability, accessible, a person living with bipolar
Negative – disabled person, special, person confined to a wheelchair, disabled, a sufferer of bipolar
4
Q
What are the different types of services available for groups?
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FAT LEECH
- Financial support
- Accommodation and housing
- Transport
- Legal aid
- Education
- Employment
- Counselling
- Health care
5
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SYLLABUS
Factors affecting access to services?
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CAR
- Characteristics of individuals
- Aspects of the service
- Resources
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