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Disability is defined as: |
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limitations in participation in any aspect ofeveryday life due to the interaction between impairmentor illness and the environment (Sakellariou and Rotarou, 2017). |
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Neoliberalism is associated with: |
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Neoliberalism emphasizes:
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deregulation, minimalization of the State, privatization, and emergence of individual responsibility. |
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Contemporary neoliberalism expects: |
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a reduced role for government in all sectors of political and economiclife, including social welfare. |
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Some voting policies institute prejudices based on_________________ as a way to regulate the political process. |
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For disabled people specifically, neoliberal policies have |
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failed to challenge physical and attitudinal barriers, reinforced patterns of social exclusion and discrimination, and privatized specific human rights issues. |
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______________ and prejudice lurk silently in the background during many discussions about health, reflecting experiences of power and privilege |
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Neoliberalism provides improved: |
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economic outcomes and global protections for human rights |
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A human rights discourse which foregrounds notions of ___________, ___________, and ____________ can be a useful tool for political mobilization |
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empowerment, participation, and accountability |
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Social determinants of health that create and perpetuate health inequalities include factors such as: |
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poverty, inequality, poor built environment, social exclusion, and poor public policies and services |
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