Chris Benedict: Presentation OutlineObjective: I want to help the public be more understanding and change their attitude towards disabled people.

 

1.    Introduction

Get people into small groups

Who am I

 Pass out index cards for questions at the end of the presentation

 If you don’t understand me please raise your hand

Small Group Activity ASK DO YOU NEED ME TO REPEAT ANYTHING

Stereotyping words

Look them up in the dictionary

ASK: What do you think when you see a disabled person?

2.    What is Cerebral Palsy? Activity ASK DO YOU NEED ME TO REPEAT ANYTHING

How do you get it?

Medical explanation

    lack of oxygen leads to brain damage

    it is not genetic

    anyone can get it 3 in every 1,000 will have C.P. with the increase in birth rate, the percentage will remain the same but the raw numbers will increase markedly.

Handout worksheet with web sites (coming soon)

3.    My History Activity ASK DO YOU NEED ME TO REPEAT ANYTHING

How I got Cerebral Palsy

 

My family:

mom & dad were at fire works in Boise, Idaho  (they were eating steak)

mom developed a stomach ache

mom & dad got ready to go home

mom decided to  go to the ER

the doctor gave her pain medicine (Demerol)

mom said “that is the last time I’ll eat steak”

mom had aneurysm

C section

she died

Apgar score zero

Chris 3 Lbs. at birth, dropped to 2 lb, 11 oz.

Chris in the NICU for 6 weeks

dad took me home to Boise, Idaho

I lived in Boise for 16 months, developed CP

dad got AA help

I went to live in Santa Barbara Aug. 1983


Surgeries


4.    What I can do: Activity ASK DO YOU NEED ME TO REPEAT ANYTHING

What I can do

Apartment

day to day routine

how I get around, chair, van, bus

ASK: how much do you think disabled equipment costs?

Photos (coming soon) of travel, soccer, computers, speeches, current job at Sur La Table, DJ

Do’s and Don’ts Activity ASK DO YOU NEED ME TO REPEAT ANYTHING

don’t pat me on the head (I’m not rover)

don’t treat me like a kid (If the person uses diapers or a catheter does it not mean their retarded)

if I’m with a friend and you have a question for  me ask me not my friend 

If the person is a total jerk it’s who he/she is, not the disability

Before you help, ask

If you have a question ask, but don’t stare

5.    Misconceptions about Cerebral Palsy ASK DO YOU NEED ME TO REPEAT ANYTHING

not contagious

if I have kids they cannot get it

cannot get it by touching someone (Hugs are okay!)

     6. Advocating for people with disabilities ASK DO YOU NEED ME TO REPEAT ANYTHING

ADA

Laws and rights (not just laws but the attitude)

How do you get involved?                  

7. What have you learned today? ASK DO YOU NEED ME TO REPEAT ANYTHING

Answer questions from index cards



“It’s about including not excluding”

“It’s about what I can do, NOT about what I can’t do!”

 



Conversation Questions for after speech:

1.  Have you ever spent time with people  with a disability?

2.  What do you notice?

3.  What is hard for you to understand?

4.  What are some ways that we are the same?

5.  Did God mess up when he made them?  (answer - NO)

6.  Something to think about:

7.  It’s OK to be uncomfortable - it’s just what we do with that uncomfortable ness that matters.

8.  How would you want to be treated if you had a disability?

    *Guided answer - just like anyone else - not babied and not       f    over looked.

9.  Remember Chris’ challenge to us:

Challenge the audience not to use stairs, curbs … for one day to see how it feels to have this disability