Essential Functions
- Participate actively in Statewide Independent
Living Council meetings and activities, including
assessment of unmet needs of people with disabilities
within the state.
- Work actively on at least one committee or
work team of the Council
- Study to increase ability to effectively
work on the Council and broaden understanding
of:
- Independent philosophy, centers for
independent living, and independent living
services;
- The roles of the Council and centers
for independent living;
- The State Plan for Independent Living
and its implementation;
- The Wisconsin Rehabilitation Council
and other disability councils under federal
law; and
- Issues coming before the Council or
a committee.
- Facilitate development of new independent
living leaders within the state.
- Help generate applications and maintain a
full council.
Values desired
- Commitment to "consumer control, self-help,
and mutual assistance.”
- Support for equal access and equal opportunity.
- Commitment to full integration of people
with disabilities into all aspects of society.
- Possession of honesty, integrity, and respect
for the values of others.
- Adherence to strong, personal ethics, including
maintaining confidentiality and avoiding conflict
of interest or self-dealing.
Qualifications
- Ability to represent individuals with disabilities
while working with others from diverse backgrounds;
- Knowledge about centers for independent
living and independent living services; and
the roles of the Council and Centers for Independent
Living
Expected Time Commitment
- Regular (Quarterly) and Special Council Meetings
- Committee/Work Group Meetings
- Reading and preparation for meetings
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