Conference Report Bibliography
The
majority of the documents
listed below represent a number of the many presentations that were made at the First International
Conference on Self-Determination & Individualized Funding. They are
also cited as references in the Conference
Report
Bach, Michael. Individualized Funding and Self-determination: Making sure the means does not become the end. July, 2000.
Bach, Michael. Service Broker/Independent Planning Support Role. July, 2000.
Belli, Raffaello. (Opening Plenary Remarks) Individualized Funding: One Key to Self-Determination. July, 2000
Bewley, Catherine. Capacity, Consent and the Law. July, 2000.
Bleasdale, Michael. Regulating IF – the Case for Union Involvement. July, 2000.
Crawford, Cam. Towards an Integrated Funding Model. July, 2000 (This Power Point presentation remains the property of the Roeher Institute and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express written permission of the author.)
Crumpton, Brendan. The Role of Individualised Funding in Achieving Citizenship for People with Disabilities. July, 2000.
Evans, John.
Guidelines
for Allocating Individual Funding – Making Sure It Is Fair. July, 2000.
Flanagan, Sue. Using Intermediary Service Organizations (ISOs) to Facilitate Individuals Use of Participant-Driven Support Service Programs: An Overview. July, 2000. (Author's name and copy name be clearly stated on all documents)
Holland, Patsy.
Balancing Personal Freedom Against Public Accountability.
July, 2000.
Jones, Roger. Staying in Charge of Personal Supports and Services. July, 2000. (these materials are unedited working notes only and do not necessarily reflect the full presentation)
Marrone, Joe. Highlights of Balancing Personal Freedom and Public Accountability Discussion. July, 2000.
Martin,
David. Balancing Personal
Freedom Against Public Accountability. July, 2000.
National Union Research. The Hard Truth About Individualized Funding. May, 1998.
O’Brien, John.
Community
Engagement: A Necessary Condition for Self-Determination and Individualized
Funding. 1999. (NOTE
- reference was not a conference presentation)
Pratt, Patrice. The Role of Labour Unions. Vancouver, British Columbia: B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union. July, 2000. (not available for download)
Riches, Dr. Vivienne.
Real work for real pay: Why employment is an important quality of life
issue. July, 2000.
Rioux, Marcia. Competency and Consent. July, 2000.
Rioux, Marcia. Language as Emancipatory: Do Words Make a Difference? July, 2000.
Salisbury, Brian. Defining the Role of the Service/Support Broker. July, 2000.
Taylor, Chris. What Does it Take to Individualize Block Funded Budgets? July, 2000. (also available as a Power Point presentation).
Thompson, Estina.
Cash & Counseling: Demonstration and Evaluation of a
Consumer-Directed
Young, David W. Deciding Who Gets What: The Interplay of Personal Planning, Public Policy and Professional Expertise. July, 2000.
Young, David W. A Public Policy Priority: Balancing the Use of Individualized Funding and Traditional Block Funding. July, 2000.
Yuskauskas, Anita. Evaluation Issues in Programs that Promote Self-Determination. July, 2000.
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Additional Conference Presentations
Bartnik,
Eddie. Making
Disability Services and Supports More Personal, Local and Accountable:
Local Area coordination and Direct Consumer funding in Western Australia.
July, 2000.
Bartnik,
Eddie. Distributing
individualized Funding to People with Disabilities and their families Through
the Western Australia Local Area Coordination Program. July, 2000.
Belli, Raffaello. Direct
Funding and the Independent Living Movement. July, 2000.
Belli,
Raffaello. Direct
Payments and the Italian Experience. July, 2000.
Bleasdale, Michael. A
Discursive Approach to Power and Control Issues in Individualized Funding:
A Service Provider Perspective. July, 2000.
Crumpton,
Brendan. Ensuring
Choice and Control for People with Profound Intellectual Impairments.
July, 2000.
Evans, John. Direct
Payments in the United Kingdom. July, 2000.
Gaventa, William. Compromise
and Corruption: How to Keep Moving Ahead on the Road to Citizenship.
July, 2000.
Jones, Roger. Individualized
Funding and Service Brokerage in Canada. July, 2000. (these
materials are unedited working notes only and do not necessarily reflect the
full presentation)
Klein, Jay. Home
is Where the Heart is. July, 2000.
Klein,
Jay. National
Home of Your Own Alliance. July, 2000.
Individual Conference Attendees. Talk of the
Town. July, 2000.
Maglajlic, Rea. Individualised Funding is for everyone - Why user control isn't crazy? July, 2000.
Marrone, Joe. Characteristics of Empowering Systems and Organizations. July, 2000.
Marrone,
Joe. Highlights of Claims on Power
Discussion. July, 2000.
Ripper, Phillip. IF in
Australia. July, 2000.
Ripper,
Phillip. Advocacy Efforts for Individualized
Funding. July, 2000.
Scala, Marisa. Consumer-Directed Home Services for
Seniors. July,
2000.
Schouten, Arlene. Brokerage Makes a
Difference. July, 2000.
Simons, Ken. Home Ownership in the UK for People with Intellectual
Disabilities. July, 2000.
Stainton, Tim. The Weight of History: The Challenge of Self-Determination
to Western Society. July, 2000. (Any public
use of the documents contains an appropriate acknowledgment of authorship.)
Stainton,
Tim. What is Self-Determination? July 2000. (Any public
use of the documents must contain an appropriate acknowledgment of authorship.)
Tilley Jane (& Wiener, Joshua). International Consumer Directed
Programs: Implications for Beneficiaries, Caregivers and Workers. July,
2000.
Turnbull, Ann & Rud. Self-Determination stories from across the
country: Kansas JT: Comprehensive lifestyle support. Common Sense.
Issue 5, November, 1999.
Vincente, Ana. Individualized
Quality of Life Project (IQOL) - A demonstration project based on
principles of person directed planning and individualized funding.
July, 2000.
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