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Understanding Perspectives on Simulated Disability Trainings

This brief session discusses the views of disability advocates regarding simulated disability trainings. Many representatives in the disability field find these trainings inappropriate and ineffective. Contrary to their intended purpose, they are often seen as unrealistic, fostering pity rather than genuine awareness and understanding of disability issues. Join us as we explore these critical insights and understand the significant concerns raised by disability advocates. Click here to begin your training and be part of this important conversation.

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Understanding Perspectives on Simulated Disability Trainings

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  1. Good Morning This is your 30-second DPN Training. ENJOY Click here to begin

  2. How do the majority of representatives of the disability field feel about the use of “simulated disability trainings” (in which learners pretend to have a disability, i.e. wearing a blindfold)? Strongly in favor Generally indifferent Strongly opposed

  3. No, Lets Try this Again

  4. Come on…you can do it! No, No, No….

  5. The majority of disability advocates feel that simulated disability trainings are extremely inappropriate and ineffective. The general consensus is that simulations are unrealistic and they promote pity, as opposed to awareness and understanding. Thank you From Bob James Disability Program Navigator

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