Podcast
Questions and Answers
It is the sole responsibility of the party undertaking construction to ensure compliance with Building Laws.
It is the sole responsibility of the party undertaking construction to ensure compliance with Building Laws.
True (A)
What does the Client receive upon completion of an RHFAC Rating?
What does the Client receive upon completion of an RHFAC Rating?
Information about the accessibility of their Site
What are the RHFAC certification levels and what is required for Sites to achieve certification?
What are the RHFAC certification levels and what is required for Sites to achieve certification?
RHF Accessibility Certified or RHF Accessibility Certified Gold; meeting accessibility criteria
What is available to Clients who list their Sites publicly?
What is available to Clients who list their Sites publicly?
What are the requirements to become an RHFAC Professional?
What are the requirements to become an RHFAC Professional?
What is the Accessibility Professional Network (APN)?
What is the Accessibility Professional Network (APN)?
What key areas must be taken into consideration by RHFAC Professionals?
What key areas must be taken into consideration by RHFAC Professionals?
Which documents are main resources for RHFAC Professionals?
Which documents are main resources for RHFAC Professionals?
Attendance of a minimum of 80% is required to pass the course.
Attendance of a minimum of 80% is required to pass the course.
Empathy is the ability to share someone else's _____ or experiences.
Empathy is the ability to share someone else's _____ or experiences.
Match the following with their corresponding disability type: User perspective videos on personal experiences
Match the following with their corresponding disability type: User perspective videos on personal experiences
What does RHFAC Training emphasize as the key focus of the course?
What does RHFAC Training emphasize as the key focus of the course?
What is the course's focus area in terms of rating sites?
What is the course's focus area in terms of rating sites?
Universal Design primarily focuses on achieving minimal levels of accessibility.
Universal Design primarily focuses on achieving minimal levels of accessibility.
What is defined as the 'physical spaces and places where people live, work, learn, and play' by the Rick Hansen Foundation? The built _________.
What is defined as the 'physical spaces and places where people live, work, learn, and play' by the Rick Hansen Foundation? The built _________.
Match the following focus areas with their corresponding rating in RHFAC Training:
Match the following focus areas with their corresponding rating in RHFAC Training:
What were the most common types of disabilities among Canadians aged 15 years and over according to the 2017 Canadian Survey on Disability?
What were the most common types of disabilities among Canadians aged 15 years and over according to the 2017 Canadian Survey on Disability?
More women than men were likely to have a disability according to the Canadian Survey on Disability.
More women than men were likely to have a disability according to the Canadian Survey on Disability.
What ranked fourth in prevalence among disability types for persons aged 15 years and over?
What ranked fourth in prevalence among disability types for persons aged 15 years and over?
The most common disability types among seniors were pain, mobility, and ____________.
The most common disability types among seniors were pain, mobility, and ____________.
What are some potential causes of becoming deaf later in life?
What are some potential causes of becoming deaf later in life?
Deaf culture sees itself as a linguistic and cultural minority within society.
Deaf culture sees itself as a linguistic and cultural minority within society.
What is the primary sign language used in English Canada?
What is the primary sign language used in English Canada?
Hard of hearing refers to a partial impairment of ______.
Hard of hearing refers to a partial impairment of ______.
What is a barrier according to the text?
What is a barrier according to the text?
Which of the following are considered examples of attitudinal barriers?
Which of the following are considered examples of attitudinal barriers?
Organizational or systemic barriers are always put into place intentionally.
Organizational or systemic barriers are always put into place intentionally.
_____ barriers occur when a device or technological platform is not accessible to its intended audience and cannot be used with an assistive device.
_____ barriers occur when a device or technological platform is not accessible to its intended audience and cannot be used with an assistive device.
How many known causes of intellectual disability are there?
How many known causes of intellectual disability are there?
Autism spectrum disorders affect only the nervous system.
Autism spectrum disorders affect only the nervous system.
According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, what percentage of Canadians will personally experience a mental illness during their lifetime?
According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, what percentage of Canadians will personally experience a mental illness during their lifetime?
Memory disabilities affect the storage, retention, and recollection of _.
Memory disabilities affect the storage, retention, and recollection of _.
Match the following categories with examples of mental illnesses: Anxiety and panic attacks, Depression, Bipolar disorder, Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), Schizophrenia
Match the following categories with examples of mental illnesses: Anxiety and panic attacks, Depression, Bipolar disorder, Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), Schizophrenia
What is emphasized when using inclusive language in communication with people with disabilities?
What is emphasized when using inclusive language in communication with people with disabilities?
Using words like 'brave' or 'courageous' is encouraged when referring to people with disabilities.
Using words like 'brave' or 'courageous' is encouraged when referring to people with disabilities.
What is the difference between a disability and a handicap?
What is the difference between a disability and a handicap?
People with disabilities prefer to be regarded as ___________ first.
People with disabilities prefer to be regarded as ___________ first.
What does the Client receive upon completion of an RHFAC Rating?
What does the Client receive upon completion of an RHFAC Rating?
What are the RHFAC certification levels and what is required for Sites to achieve certification?
What are the RHFAC certification levels and what is required for Sites to achieve certification?
What is available to Clients who list their Sites publicly?
What is available to Clients who list their Sites publicly?
What are the requirements to become an RHFAC Professional?
What are the requirements to become an RHFAC Professional?
What is the Accessibility Professional Network (APN)?
What is the Accessibility Professional Network (APN)?
When was the RHFAC Professional Training Student Guide, Version 3.0 Edition, created?
When was the RHFAC Professional Training Student Guide, Version 3.0 Edition, created?
Redistributing the Student Guide on the internet or otherwise is allowed, even if offered free of charge.
Redistributing the Student Guide on the internet or otherwise is allowed, even if offered free of charge.
Who are the authors of the RHFAC Training STUDENT GUIDE?
Who are the authors of the RHFAC Training STUDENT GUIDE?
What is a registered trademark of the Rick Hansen Foundation?
What is a registered trademark of the Rick Hansen Foundation?
What is the focus of the RHFAC Training course?
What is the focus of the RHFAC Training course?
What does RHFAC stand for?
What does RHFAC stand for?
Meaningful access refers to making a Site accessible only to a specific group of people.
Meaningful access refers to making a Site accessible only to a specific group of people.
According to Wikipedia, the built environment includes places and spaces created or modified by ______.
According to Wikipedia, the built environment includes places and spaces created or modified by ______.
Match the focus areas of RHFAC Training with their corresponding categories:
Match the focus areas of RHFAC Training with their corresponding categories:
What is the difference between people who are deaf and people who are hard of hearing?
What is the difference between people who are deaf and people who are hard of hearing?
Deaf culture is considered complex and nuanced.
Deaf culture is considered complex and nuanced.
In English Canada, people primarily use ____________ as their sign language.
In English Canada, people primarily use ____________ as their sign language.
Match the following sign languages with their locations of primary usage:
Match the following sign languages with their locations of primary usage:
What were the most common disabilities among Canadians aged 15 years and over?
What were the most common disabilities among Canadians aged 15 years and over?
According to Statistics Canada, women were less likely to have a disability than men.
According to Statistics Canada, women were less likely to have a disability than men.
What type of disability is the most common among seniors in Canada?
What type of disability is the most common among seniors in Canada?
According to the World Health Organization, disability arises from the interaction between a person’s health condition or impairment and the multitude of influencing factors in their ________.
According to the World Health Organization, disability arises from the interaction between a person’s health condition or impairment and the multitude of influencing factors in their ________.
Define intellectual disability and explain the variability in its nature.
Define intellectual disability and explain the variability in its nature.
Match the following types of memory with their descriptions:
A. Short-term memory
B. Long-term memory
Match the following types of memory with their descriptions: A. Short-term memory B. Long-term memory
Which of the following conditions are considered mental health-related issues? (Select all that apply)
Which of the following conditions are considered mental health-related issues? (Select all that apply)
People with communication disabilities may face barriers in accessing healthcare.
People with communication disabilities may face barriers in accessing healthcare.
What are the key areas that RHFAC Professionals must consider?
What are the key areas that RHFAC Professionals must consider?
What are the main documents that students will use throughout the RHFAC course?
What are the main documents that students will use throughout the RHFAC course?
Attendance of at least 80% is required to pass the RHFAC course.
Attendance of at least 80% is required to pass the RHFAC course.
Empathy is defined as 'the ability to share someone else’s feelings or experiences by ______ what it would be like in that person’s situation.'
Empathy is defined as 'the ability to share someone else’s feelings or experiences by ______ what it would be like in that person’s situation.'
What is the importance of using inclusive language?
What is the importance of using inclusive language?
A disability is a functional limitation or restriction of an individual’s ability to perform an activity, whereas a handicap is an environmental or attitudinal barrier that limits the opportunity for a person to fully participate.
A disability is a functional limitation or restriction of an individual’s ability to perform an activity, whereas a handicap is an environmental or attitudinal barrier that limits the opportunity for a person to fully participate.
It is appropriate to use words like 'suffers from', 'stricken with', or 'afflicted with' when referring to people with disabilities.
It is appropriate to use words like 'suffers from', 'stricken with', or 'afflicted with' when referring to people with disabilities.
Provide an example of a common communication error when talking to or about people with disabilities.
Provide an example of a common communication error when talking to or about people with disabilities.
What are the key findings of the Angus Reid Institute survey conducted in partnership with the Rick Hansen Foundation?
What are the key findings of the Angus Reid Institute survey conducted in partnership with the Rick Hansen Foundation?
Attitudinal barriers are considered the greatest barriers faced by people with disabilities.
Attitudinal barriers are considered the greatest barriers faced by people with disabilities.
Organizational or systemic barriers are policies, procedures, or practices that discriminate and prevent people with disabilities from fully participating in an opportunity available to others due to unintentionally put ______.
Organizational or systemic barriers are policies, procedures, or practices that discriminate and prevent people with disabilities from fully participating in an opportunity available to others due to unintentionally put ______.
Match the following types of barriers with their descriptions:
Match the following types of barriers with their descriptions:
Who are the authors of the RHFAC Training Student Guide?
Who are the authors of the RHFAC Training Student Guide?
What are the main topics covered in 'SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION' of the Student Guide?
What are the main topics covered in 'SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION' of the Student Guide?
RHFAC Training Student Guide is free to be sold or modified by users.
RHFAC Training Student Guide is free to be sold or modified by users.
Who is the Manager of Strategic Projects at the Rick Hansen Foundation?
Who is the Manager of Strategic Projects at the Rick Hansen Foundation?
What does the Client receive upon completion of an RHFAC Rating?
What does the Client receive upon completion of an RHFAC Rating?
What are the RHFAC certification levels and what is required for Sites to achieve certification?
What are the RHFAC certification levels and what is required for Sites to achieve certification?
What are the requirements to become an RHFAC Professional?
What are the requirements to become an RHFAC Professional?
What is the Accessibility Professional Network (APN)?
What is the Accessibility Professional Network (APN)?
What were the most common disabilities among Canadians aged 15 years and over, as reported in the Canadian Survey on Disability, 2017?
What were the most common disabilities among Canadians aged 15 years and over, as reported in the Canadian Survey on Disability, 2017?
Which of the following were the most common disability types among seniors in Canada?
Which of the following were the most common disability types among seniors in Canada?
According to Statistics Canada, women are less likely to have a disability than men.
According to Statistics Canada, women are less likely to have a disability than men.
What does RHFAC stand for?
What does RHFAC stand for?
According to the Rick Hansen Foundation, how is the built environment defined?
According to the Rick Hansen Foundation, how is the built environment defined?
Universal Design focuses solely on compliance and accessible design.
Universal Design focuses solely on compliance and accessible design.
Meaningful access is access that meets the real accessibility needs of all users of a Site, regardless of their physical ___.
Meaningful access is access that meets the real accessibility needs of all users of a Site, regardless of their physical ___.
Match the following: Programming languages and their primary usage.
Match the following: Programming languages and their primary usage.
What are some causes of deafness later in life?
What are some causes of deafness later in life?
Deaf culture sees itself as a linguistic and cultural minority within society.
Deaf culture sees itself as a linguistic and cultural minority within society.
What is the primary sign language used in English Canada?
What is the primary sign language used in English Canada?
Hard of hearing individuals often use __________ to communicate.
Hard of hearing individuals often use __________ to communicate.
Match the following developmental disabilities with their conditions:
Match the following developmental disabilities with their conditions:
What are the key areas that a RHFAC Professional must take into consideration?
What are the key areas that a RHFAC Professional must take into consideration?
Which document is NOT listed as one that students will use throughout the course?
Which document is NOT listed as one that students will use throughout the course?
Attendance of at least 80% is required to pass the course.
Attendance of at least 80% is required to pass the course.
One of the items needed for the course toolkit is a ___ for taking photos.
One of the items needed for the course toolkit is a ___ for taking photos.
Match the correct user perspective to the type of disability they represent:
Match the correct user perspective to the type of disability they represent:
How does autism spectrum disorder impact individuals?
How does autism spectrum disorder impact individuals?
People with intellectual disabilities are not capable of significant accomplishments.
People with intellectual disabilities are not capable of significant accomplishments.
Define memory disability.
Define memory disability.
Visible disabilities are those which we can ______.
Visible disabilities are those which we can ______.
Match the following mental health conditions with their examples:
Match the following mental health conditions with their examples:
What is the importance of inclusive language when communicating with people with disabilities?
What is the importance of inclusive language when communicating with people with disabilities?
Using the terms 'disabled' and 'handicapped' interchangeably is considered correct.
Using the terms 'disabled' and 'handicapped' interchangeably is considered correct.
What type of barriers do the terms 'disabled' and 'handicapped' refer to, respectively?
What type of barriers do the terms 'disabled' and 'handicapped' refer to, respectively?
People with disabilities are comfortable with common terminology used to describe daily activities. For example, people who use wheelchairs go for '______'; people with vision disabilities can 'see' what you mean.
People with disabilities are comfortable with common terminology used to describe daily activities. For example, people who use wheelchairs go for '______'; people with vision disabilities can 'see' what you mean.
What is the definition of a barrier in the context of accessibility?
What is the definition of a barrier in the context of accessibility?
According to the Angus Reid Institute survey, what percentage of Canadians surveyed report having either a physical disability or mobility challenges?
According to the Angus Reid Institute survey, what percentage of Canadians surveyed report having either a physical disability or mobility challenges?
Attitudinal barriers are perceived by most people with disabilities as the greatest barriers they face.
Attitudinal barriers are perceived by most people with disabilities as the greatest barriers they face.
____ barriers are policies, procedures, or practices that discriminate against people with disabilities.
____ barriers are policies, procedures, or practices that discriminate against people with disabilities.
Match the barrier type with its description:
Match the barrier type with its description:
Flashcards are hidden until you start studying