Structural and attitudinal barriers to health promotion and preventative care contribute to inequitable encounters and disparate care for disabled people. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Posts by Carli Friedman, PhD
Throughout history, institutionalization has done immense harm to the disability community. It continues to shape systems and structures today centuries later via structural ableism. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
78% of social service professionals were implicitly biased against disability. 95% of them didn't even realize it. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
We need to address transportation barriers to ensure people with IDD are driving where they go, both via transportation itself, and in their lives more broadly www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Many people with disabilities who receive HCBS are still not receiving high quality, person-centered services and supports. To do so, we must truly listen to people who receive services about what they want and need www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Almost 5 decades since the introduction of person-centered planning, a significant proportion of the service system still operates in a compliance-based custodial model of care, with goals that people with IDD did not choose. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Social determinants of health are important because they spotlight structural problems that require structural solutions. That's why I believe the DSP workforce should be considered a social determinant of health of people with IDD www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Health care services alone cannot remedy poor health. Instead, the roots of health inequities must be unearthed; this includes discrimination within health care. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
White. Men. That's who most people think of when they picture a disabled person being discriminated against. This has significant implications not only for discrimination but also the ways we conduct research www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
When providers discriminate, disabled people are more likely to delay and forgo medical care. Health care providers’ duty of care means not creating situations in which people forgo needed care and, thus, suffer negative health impacts as a result. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Health care professionals with worse attitudes about disabled people were more likely to think people with IDD were difficult and had challenging behaviors. Assumptions about quality of life were associated with implicit bias about disabled people of color specifically www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Measuring quality of life outcomes in Medicaid HCBS is important because it can help tell us about the quality of services people receive, as well as larger structural patterns and trends. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
While interventions often focus on only diet and exercise, social determinants of health play more of a role in people with IDD's weight than commonly recognized! This includes the harmful impact of weight bias. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Miss our webinar about ableism, racism, and intersectionality? You can view the recording here youtu.be/Qtf-jtJ1WQY?...
Health care professionals implicitly preferred nondisabled and disabled white people the most, and disabled and nondisabled people of color the least. They also significantly underestimated these attitudes. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Join Chester Finn and I for a free webinar about ableism, racism, and intersectionality! www.c-q-l.org/resources/we...
In this new research, we found students often wanted to become occupational therapists to help people, but many also had problematic views of disability and power dynamics. www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Without attending to intersectionality, we will never truly be able to dismantle oppression and discrimination, including the ableism disabled people face. This new tool is a way to measure intersecting explicit attitudes www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
While traditional implicit association tests (IATs) reveal most people are biased against disabled people, after developing a new intersectional measure, I found this bias may largely come from attitudes about disabled people of color specifically.
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Are you a Black graduate student studying disability? Our call for 2025 research mentorship students is now open! www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
When we listen to autistic people about what they want, and support them in the ways they need, autistic people have better lives. Seems obvious but there's still so much more work to do! www.c-q-l.org/resources/ar...
Research indicates giving people with IDD more control over their lives and services works - promotes choice and outcomes. So why then is the national goal for self-direction in Medicaid HCBS only 13% of people with IDD? Low expectations?
New research about self-direction across the nation: