Independent Living challenges and activism Debbie Jolly.

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Independent Living challenges and activism Debbie Jolly

Austerity/Economic Crisis

Social Model Those with impairments disabled by society’s attitudes and barriers roots: disabled activists Problem: social and attitudinal barriers, capitalism Solution: activism, policy change, grass roots user-led organisations active in leading challenges

Attitudes

Stereotypes

Protection/Risks/Support

Independent living not segregation

Independent Living is: Self determination To make our own choices (with support if needed) To be able to live where and with whom we choose To be able to employ personal assistants To have our own incomes To be treated in the same way as our non disabled peers To have equality

ENIL Definitions Independent Living (IL): IL is the daily demonstration of human rights-based disability policies. IL is possible through the combination of various environmental and individual factors that allow disabled people to have control over their own lives. This includes the opportunity to make choices and decisions regarding where to live, with whom to live and how to live. Services must be accessible to all and provided on the basis of equal opportunity, allowing disabled people flexibility in our daily life. IL requires that the built environment and transport are accessible, that there is availability of technical aids, access to personal assistance and/or community-based services. It is necessary to point out that IL is for all disabled persons, regardless of the level of their support needs.

Personal Assistance (PA): PA is a tool which allows for IL. PA is purchased through earmarked cash allocations for disabled people, the purpose of which is to pay for any assistance needed. PA should be provided on the basis of an individual needs assessment and depending on the life situation of each individual. The rates allocated for personal assistance to disabled people need to be in line with the current salary rates in each country. As disabled people, we must have the right to recruit, train and manage our assistants with adequate support if we choose, and we should be the ones that choose the employment model which is most suitable for our needs. PA allocations must cover the salaries of personal assistants and other performance costs, such as all contributions due by the employer, administration costs and peer support for the person who needs assistance.

Deinstitutionalization (DI): DI is a political and a social process, which provides for the shift from institutional care and other isolating and segregating settings to IL. Effective DI occurs when a person placed in an institution is given the opportunity to become a full citizen and to take control of his/her life (if necessary, with support). Essential to the process of DI is the provision of affordable and accessible housing in the community, access to public services, personal assistance, and peer support. DI is also about preventing institutionalization in the future; ensuring that children are able to grow up with their families and alongside neighbors and friends in the community, instead of being segregated in institutional care.

Community-based Services (CBS): The development of CBS requires both a political and a social approach, and consists of policy measures for making all public services, such as housing, education, transportation, health care and other services and support, available and accessible to disabled people in mainstream settings. Disabled people must be able to access mainstream services and opportunities and live as equal citizens. CBS should be in place to eliminate the need for special and segregated services, such as residential institutions, special schools, long-term hospitals for health care, the need for special transport because mainstream transport is inaccessible and so on. Group homes are not IL and, if already provided, must exist alongside other genuine, adequately funded IL options.

Issues/barriers -Lack of understanding by policy makers at national and European levels -Lack of understanding by disabled people about their rights under national law, European Conventions, UNCRPD -Use of economic crisis/austerity/any crisis parliamentarians can think of -Lack of challenge -Lack of activism

Some solutions to barriers Challenge everything Educate and speak out Understand and use legal routes at national and international levels Form grass roots resistance groups Engage in activism, protest, direct action Use the media Use social media and the web

Don’t fall into this mode of thinking… “But I am only one person- I cannot change things……” ….Yes you Can!

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