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Human Rights and Decisions game

Question 1

Information about disability services should be… 1. In a way everyone can understand a In Dutch b In Jargon c d Given to the cat

Answer

Information about disability services should be… 1. In Dutch b In Jargon c d Given to the cat In a way everyone can understand a

Question 2

What does equality mean? 2. It’s a maths thing a It’s something you put in your coffee b Some people are more equal than others c d That all people have equal rights

Answer

What does equality mean? 2. It’s a maths thing a It’s something you put in your coffee b Some people are more equal than others c d That all people have equal rights

Question 3

Can people with disabilities make their own decisions? 3. This is a Prize winning Question! Can people with disabilities make their own decisions? 3. No a Their parents should make the decisions b Yes c d They can have some input on decisions

Answer

Can people with disabilities make their own decisions? 3. No a Their parents should make the decisions b d They can have some input on decisions Yes c

Question 4

Where do human rights come from? 4. The Bible a Your NDIS plan b Laws that governments agree on c d The stork brings them

Answer

Where do human rights come from? 4. The Bible a Your NDIS plan b d The stork brings them Laws that governments agree on c

Question 5

People with disabilities… 5. Must live the life that is written in their plan a Must live how their parents tell them to b Must live the same as other people c d Can live their own life their own way

Answer

People with disabilities… 5. Must live the life that is written in their plan a Must live how their parents tell them to b Must live the same as other people c d Can live their own life their own way

Question 6

The Human Rights Commission… 6. Major Prize Question The Human Rights Commission… 6. Protects animals a Promotes the rights and dignity of all people b Is a court c d Is run by the local council

Answer

The Human Rights Commission… 6. Protects animals a Is a court c d Is run by the local council Promotes the rights and dignity of all people b

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