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1 Disability and Technology Charles Tubre Systems Advocacy Specialist Advocacy Center

2 History of Disability Movement / Science as Social Impetus Advances in medical science: Pharmaceuticals Surgical innovations Rehabilitation protocols Assistive technology (folding wheelchair)

3 Increase in Number of Persons with Disabilities = Political voice = Political Action Seniors live longer Rates of disability 38% men over 65 39% women over 65 Expanded political base Stronger political voice Total % with Disability

4 Societal Impact Assertion of individual rights Physical access/Civil rights legislation Architectural Barriers Act, 1968 Building codes Rehab Act of 1974, 1978 amendments/CIL (Independent Living Philosophy) Fair House Act, 1988 Americans with Disabilities Act, 1990 Help America Vote Act (HAVA), 2002

5 Independent Living Philosophy Equal opportunity: education, employment, social participation Community based supports and services Self-directed Community living entitlement /not state option CILs/Advocacy Attendant Care/Waivers Transportation Housing Employment

6 Why should I Care about Disability Rights History? Engineers As Enablers Engineers As Wayfinders Engineers As Agents of Social Change

7 Work Resource People with disabilities as human resource Investment capital to realize full value 30% of people in LA have one or more disabilities (16 y.o and older) Nationally 24.5% of people have one or more disabilities (16 y.o and older) Nationally 76% of people with disabilities are not working “A brain is a brain is a brain…”

8 The Workplace Accessible work environment Physical barriers - wheelchair ramps, work station, restrooms Attitudinal barrier - training for management and co- workers Assistive Technology: Voice Command software Adaptive keyboard

9 Assistive Technology Enabling Tools Fundamental to work Examples: Computers, Adaptive Keyboard, screen readers (electronic voice) etc. Availability Access/affordability

10 An Example Power wheelchair Modified vehicle Computer Voice command software Adaptive keyboard Accessible Public Transit Lifeline (Others: cell phones, speakerphones, internet, e-mail…)

11 Summary Technology is a by-product of science Science enables: More people living longer More people living longer after trauma/disease With Technology: Work is possible for PWDs PWDs are a valuable human resource Independent living is made possible Quality of life is enhanced Investment return

12 Engineers as Enablers Essential to productivity for PWDs


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