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What was the historical viewpoint for moral model of disability? - Answer-sinner What was the historical viewpoint for charity model? - Answer-put people away out of concern What was the historical viewpoint for the scientific "medical approach"? - Answer-we can fix people What was the his...

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OTD 417 Exam 1 Public Policies for
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What was the historical viewpoint for moral model of disability? - Answer-sinner

What was the historical viewpoint for charity model? - Answer-put people away out of
concern

What was the historical viewpoint for the scientific "medical approach"? - Answer-we
can fix people

What was the historical viewpoint for social model? - Answer-oppression of the minority
group of people with disabilities and advocating for inclusion

What is the Developmental Disability Act (DDA)? - Answer-services people with
intellectual and other developmental disabilities

What does the DDA promote? - Answer-protection and advocacy, independence,
productivity, integration, and inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental
disabilities

This act occurred in 1960's. - Answer-Developmental Disability Act (DDA)

Why was the DDA rooted during Kenney's administration? - Answer-he had a sister
named Rosemary who had a disability

Who was the DDA meant for? - Answer-pediatrics

What are the 4 parts of the DDA? - Answer--state Council on developmental disabilities
-protection and advocacy programs (legal)
-University Affiliated Programs
-Projects of national Significance

What does part 1 (state council on developmental disabilities) of the DDA entail? -
Answer-advocacy with consumer empowerment, system change, resources, community
inclusion

What does part 3 (University Affiliated Programs) of the DDA entail? - Answer-
interdisciplinary education, conduct research, training, and technology assistance

What does part 4 (projects of national significance) of the DDA entail? - Answer-
research, education, demonstration projects

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