Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Self Advocacy and Human Rights Game.

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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Self Advocacy and Human Rights Game

Human Rights & Decisions Q. 1 Information about the services you get should … a) be explained to you in a way you can understand b) only be for the staff to know c) be in jargon d) be given to the cat 50/50Answer

Human Rights & Decisions Q. 2 What is equality? a) Something to do with maths b) Something you put in your tea c) When some people are more equal than others d) When all people are treated fairly and have equal rights 50/50 ANSWER

Q.3 People with disabilities… a) cannot make their own decisions b) should let their parents make their decisions c) have the right to make their own decisions d) should only have a say in decisions about their lives This is a Prize winning question Human Rights & Decisions 50/50ANSWER

Human Rights & Decisions Q. 4. Where do rights come from? a) The Bible b) Your Service Plan c) Governments agreeing to make laws that protect and promote peoples rights d) On the back of the pet food box 50/50 ANSWER

Human Rights & Decisions Q.5. People with disabilities … a) must live the life that is written in their service plan b) have to live how their parents tell them c) should live the same as other people d) have the right to choose how they want live their life 50/50ANSWER

Major Prize Question Human Rights & Decisions Q.6. What does the Human Rights Commission do? a) Protects animals b) Promote the rights and dignity of all human beings c) It is a court d) Decides who goes to the Olympic Games 50/50 ANSWER

Human Rights & Decisions Q 1. Information about the services you get should … a) be given to you in a way you can understand b) only be for the staff to know 50/50 ReturnReturn to Game

Human Rights & Decisions Q. 2. Equality is when… c) some people are more equal than others d) when all people are treated fairly and have equal rights 50/50 ReturnReturn to GametoGame

Q.3. People with disabilities… c) have the right to make their own decisions d) should only have a say in decisions about their lives This is a Prize winning question Human Rights & Decisions 50/50 Return to Game

Human Rights & Decisions Q4. Where do rights come from? b) Your service plan c) Governments agreeing to make laws that protect and promote peoples rights 50/50 Return to Game

Human Rights & Decisions Q 5. People with disabilities … c)should live the same as other people d) have the right to choose how they want live their life 50/50 Return to Game

Human Rights & Decisions Q 6. The Human Rights Commission … b) Promotes the rights and dignity of all human beings c) Is a court 50/50 Return to Game

Human Rights & Decisions Q 1. Information about the disability services you get should… a) be given to you in a way you can understand Answer Return to Game

Human Rights & Decisions d) when all people are treated fairly and have equal rights Answer Q2. What is equality? Return to Game

c) have the right to make their own decisions This is a Prize winning question Human Rights & Decisions Answer Q3. People with disabilities… Return to Game

Human Rights & Decisions Q4. Rights come from... c) Governments agreeing to make laws that protect and promote peoples rights Answer Return to Game

Human Rights & Decisions Answer d)have the right to choose how they want live their life Q5. People with disabilities … Return to Game

Human Rights & Decisions 6. The Human Rights Commission … b) Promotes the rights and dignity of all human beings Answer GAME COMPLETED