Waddell, Cynthia D.
1999.
The Growing Digital Divide in Access for People with Disabilities: Overcoming Barriers To Participation In The Digital Economy. This paper identifies some of the emerging digital economy barriers, current efforts to address these barriers and expresses the author's vision of the long-term policy research agenda. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs4/waddell99.html
Walker, Pamela.
2001.
A Generic Orientation to Doing Attendant Work. This manual provides a general introduction to the work of personal assistants, and is especially helpful to new assistants. It covers a wide range of topics, and explains the purpose of personal assistance and the nature of the work, to the extent that generalisations are possible. Revised online publication. First published by Center for Independent Living Berkeley, California 1986. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs2/walker2001.pdf
walker2001.pdf (40.92 KB) Wallace, Mary.
1997.
Symposium on Disability and Human Rights. Closing address by Ms. Mary Wallace, T.D., Minister of State at the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs2/enilirishspeech9711.html
Wehrli, Peter.
1999.
About the Center of Independent Living Zürich. Switzerland does not yet know the concept of personal assistance and provides almost no financial means to live outside institutions. The Swiss IL movement has an uphill battle. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs3/zfsl.html
Weiss-Lindencrona, Hanne.
1984.
Steering Systems and Their Application. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/cib/cibsthlm3.html
Were Masakhwe, Phitalis.
2008.
Development System Locks Out the Disabled. Internet Publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs7/masakhwe200802.html
Werner, David.
1990.
Visit to Angola: Where Civilians are Disabled as a Strategy of LIC. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/werner1990visit_to_angola
Westerberg, Bengt.
2013.
Personal Assistance - a revolution for people with disabilities - Keynote. In this presentation Mr Bengt Westerberg, former Swedish Minister of Social Affairs 1991-1994 and leader of the Liberal Party (Folkpartiet), describes the Swedish Act concerning Support and Service for Persons with Certain Functional Impairments (LSS), puts it in context with other Swedish legislation, and reflects on its societal costs and benefits. The reform utilizes direct payments for freedom of choice, self-determination and personal responsibility and, in this way, differs from traditional Swedish welfare politics where state agencies typically combine the functions of needs assessment, financing, quality control and service provision. Mr Westerberg, who credits the Swedish Independent Living movement for introducing the concept of direct payments for personal assistance to Sweden, succeeded in getting the legislation approved by Parliament during the country's deep economic crisis at the beginning of the 1990's. In Sweden, his personal pride in the legislation he authored is well-known.
Willig Levy, Chava.
1998.
A People's History of the Independent Living Movement. Chava Willig Levy relates stories from the IL Movement to create a people's history. This mongraph explores human rather than social forces. It looks at who rather than what shaped the IL movement. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs5/ILhistory.html
Wilner, MaryAnn, Wyatt Ann.
1998.
Independence Care System: Managed Care for People with Disabilities. Målet för Independence Care System är att underlätta för folk med funktionsnedsättning att bo kvar i sina hem, eller åtminstone i en så fri miljö som möjligt, genom att integrera primära, akuta, hem- och samhällsbaserade vårdtjänster på ett utförligt och flexibelt sätt. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs4/ar3982b.html (In Swedish.)
Wilner, MaryAnn, Wyatt Ann.
1998.
Independence Care System: Managed Care for People with Disabilities. The goal of Independence Care System is to enable people with disabilities to remain at home or in the least restrictive setting possible by integrating the full range of primary care, acute care, and home and community-based services in a comprehensive, flexible manner. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs4/ar3982.html
Wolbring, Gregor.
1999.
Science and Society - Critical Comments on the 1999 World Conference on Science, Budapest, Hungary. Gregor Wolbring, biochemist and scientific advisor to the Thalidomide Society of Canada, reports on the 1999 World Conference on Science, Budapest, Hungary from the perspective of a person with a disability. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs1/wolbrin1.html
Wolbring, Gregor.
1998.
Why Disability Rights Movements Do Not Support Euthanasia: Safeguards Broken Beyond Repair. We believe that euthanasia is another technique to free society of disabled people and another expression of the ableism in western societies. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/docs5/Wolbringeuthanasia.html
Wolinsky, Sid.
1991.
From an American legal practitioner's viewpoint. Internet publication URL: www.independentliving.org/cib/cibbudapest35.html