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Technology for independence: a community-based resource center.

Peter Blanck1, Heather Ritchie, James Schmeling

  • 1University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, IA 52242-1113, USA. peter-blanck@uiowa.edu

Behavioral Sciences & the Law
|February 13, 2003
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This project enhances community disability organizations

Area of Science:

  • Disability Studies
  • Assistive Technology Research
  • Community-Based Participatory Research

Background:

  • The disability civil rights model emphasizes inclusion and empowerment.
  • Social and policy research often lacks sufficient input from people with disabilities.
  • There is a need to integrate the perspectives of individuals with disabilities as researchers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the "Technology for Independence: A Community-Based Resource Center" (CBRC) project.
  • To enhance community and consumer-directed disability organizations.
  • To promote research on assistive technology (AT) access and use.

Main Methods:

  • A five-year project utilizing leadership training.
  • Employing participatory action research and technical assistance.

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  • Incorporating web-assisted training and annual symposia.
  • Main Results:

    • The CBRC aims to build capacity within community organizations.
    • Focus on designing, implementing, and disseminating research.
    • Enhancing rigorous and relevant AT research for policy and services.

    Conclusions:

    • The CBRC project seeks to empower disability organizations in research.
    • It aims to increase the production of scientifically sound AT research.
    • This initiative supports disability services, policy, and law through community-driven research.