Which of the following is not an example of social models of disability?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to identify an option that does not represent a social model of disability. This requires knowledge of different models of disability, particularly focusing on the distinction between social models and other perspectives, such as medical models.
Answer
The medical model, charitable model, and human rights model.
The medical model, charitable model, and human rights model are not examples of social models of disability.
Answer for screen readers
The medical model, charitable model, and human rights model are not examples of social models of disability.
More Information
The medical model views disability as something to be fixed. The charitable model sees people with disabilities as objects of charity, and the human rights model emphasizes rights and social justice. These differ from the social model which focuses on societal barriers.
Tips
Confusing the social model with other models is common, avoid this by focusing on how the social model frames societal barriers over personal impairments.
Sources
- Four models of disability - Youth Affairs Council Victoria - yacvic.org.au
- Medical and Social Models of Disability - odpc.ucsf.edu
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