Human Rights: Rights at Home game

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Human Rights: Rights at Home game

Question 1

People with disabilities have…… 1. No rights a Who cares! b The same rights as everyone else c d Rights but only on the moon

Answer

People with disabilities have…… 1. No rights a Who cares! b d Rights but only on the moon The same rights as everyone else c

Question 2

U.N stands for… 2. a b c d Undies and nappies United Nations Up North Unknown

Answer

U.N stands for… 2. a c d b Undies and nappies United Nations Up North Unknown United Nations b

Question 3

If you think you’re not getting your rights, you can… 3. This is a Prize winning Question! If you think you’re not getting your rights, you can… 3. Kick the cat a Call 000 b Contact an Advocacy Service c d Watch T.V

Answer

If you think you’re not getting your rights, you can… 3. Kick the cat a Call 000 b d Watch T.V Contact an Advocacy Service c

Question 4

People with a disability should live… 4. In institutions a Separate from everyone else b Independently c d In a yellow submarine

Answer

People with a disability should live… 4. In institutions a Separate from everyone else b d In a yellow submarine Independently c

Question 5

When you go to the doctors, you… 5. Must bring staff or a carer a Have the right to go on your own b Must tell your staff you are going c d Must take your parents

Answer

When you go to the doctors, you… 5. Must tell your staff you are going c Must bring staff or a carer a d Must take your parents Have the right to go on your own b

Question 6

If you live in a group home or supported accommodation, you… 6. Major Prize Question If you live in a group home or supported accommodation, you… 6. Can never use the phone a Can only use the office phone b Have the right to private phone use c d Can make calls but not receive them

Answer

If you live in a group home or supported accommodation, you… 6. Can never use the phone a Can only use the office phone b d Can make calls but not receive them Have the right to private phone use c

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