Critical reflection on how people with disability are treated in Canada throughout history and to what extent
Question:
Critical reflection on how people with disability are treated in Canada throughout history and to what extent are they included when it comes to taking advantage of public infrastructures. How are they disadvantaged? How your understanding of disabled people was before and after you learned about how disadvantaged they are? Using the book called "A Brief Introduction to Law in Canada" by John Fairlie as the main source.
A Critical Reflection "is a process of identifying, questioning, and assessing our deeply-held assumptions - about our knowledge, the way we perceive events and issues, our beliefs, feelings, and actions. When you reflect critically, you use course material (lectures, readings, discussions, etc.) to examine our biases, compare theories with current actions, search for causes and triggers, and identify problems at their core."
Analyze this is the work that YOU will do to help you form ideas and put together a good critical reflection. This is not work that you will submit nor that I will grade you on, but is how you prepare yourself. If you have not put the time in, it will show.
- Describe the issue, including your role, observations, and reactions.
- How will all the above shape your future thinking and behaviour?
Understanding Business Ethics
ISBN: 9781506303239
3rd Edition
Authors: Peter A. Stanwick, Sarah D. Stanwick