Contributions Made by Ed Roberts Still Impact the Lives of People with Disabilities

Although people may not be aware of how disability history has shaped the path of people with disabilities, some people may find it interesting that there have been many people with disabilities who have influenced a lot of activities and initiatives in existence today.  Many individuals with disabilities have placed their stamp on American history.  In this post I am going to discuss why Ed Roberts’ contributions to the history and advancement of people with disabilities has impacted people’s lives in today’s environment.

This week the disability community celebrates Ed Roberts Day. He is one of the most important figures in disability history for many reasons. Ed Roberts gave the world a blueprint of how to live your life and accomplish your dreams despite your disability. Diagnosed with polio at the age of 14, he did not let that stop him from pursuing higher education and advocating for change that are now considered standard practice for people with disabilities. He is one of the people who led the way in the disability rights movement and showed that people with disabilities could do more than be defined by their physical limitations.

The idea of independent living would not have gained momentum during the time it did if Ed Roberts had not advocated for the rights and equality of individuals with disabilities. His efforts paved the way for the chance to live in our communities while having access to needed supports that would ultimately improve our quality of life.

He broke down barriers for people with disabilities to have an opportunity to experience independent living when other people said that we could not.  He laid the foundation for people with disabilities to have the chance to live on campus during their college years, live independently with the supports they need, and be gainfully employed. If Ed Roberts would not have set a path in front of himself during his life, the struggles of people with disabilities in these areas may look considerably different today. There may not be a framework in place to allow students with disabilities to believe higher education or employment could be a possibility available to them.

During his time in college at The University of California, Berkley, he established The Rolling Quads. This group of students with disabilities would be the model of what students with disabilities service offices look like on most American campuses today. They worked together to create needed resources for students with disabilities to succeed in completing their education. This included what they crafted into accessible housing and making the first strides toward advocating for accessible architectural changes in their surroundings. 

Ed Roberts is also known as “The Father of Independent Living Movement.” He along with a group of other people with disabilities started the first Center for Independent Living. Now widely utilized within communities across the country, Centers for Independent Living provide a range of supports and resources so that individuals with disabilities can navigate life within their communities. 

Ed Roberts later became the Director of Vocational Rehabilitation in California. This agency is charged with assisting individuals with disabilities in obtaining a job. It can also assist you to tap into other needed resources to help you during your employment journey. These resources can minimize the obstacles a person with a disability may face in their line of work. In this role, he also proved that an individual with a disability can successfully oversee an agency.

As a result of his pioneering efforts, Roberts helped people with disabilities live more independently and expand on opportunities for a better life. People with disabilities can live within the community. They can have the full college experience, complete with living in the dorm rooms if they are available at your chosen higher institution. They can also be gainfully employed and hold a position of authority at the same time. The stereotypes he was able to crush helped move people with disabilities in the direction of being seen as people who can make valuable contributions to the world.

Learning about historical contributions of individuals with disabilities shows it is not a negative thing to have a disability. It is also clear evidence that those in the disability community can have positive and lasting impacts on the framework of society.

As a community and as individuals we should follow his example. He did not let his disability be an obstacle to what he wanted in life. The key is to follow your heart and not worry about what others say. Take the torch he has left for us and continue with the mission of advocating for full equity in all areas of life for people with disabilities.

His example encourages us along our paths even though we may feel like some things are insurmountable. There are steps everyone needs to follow to accomplish what they want in life. This is also true for individuals with disabilities. The only difference is that we must sometimes be more creative along the way. It is only a matter of plotting out the course of our lives and seeing things through to their completion.

Goal Setting Empowers People with Disabilities for the New Year and Beyond.

Once again, we have made it to another New Year. So many people think about making a New Year’s resolution, but do we really realize where the idea began? New Year’s resolutions were started over 4000 years ago by the ancient Babylonians.

New Year’s resolutions are helpful because they make you think of how you can make changes in your life for the new year. All this positive energy is a great way to start a new year. New Year’s resolutions also carry a certain amount of pressure. This is true because if you do not complete your New Year’s resolution, it may discourage you from making other changes in your life. New Year’s resolutions generally get a lot of attention during the first couple of days or even weeks of a New Year only to fall haphazardly to the wayside with last year’s calendar.

On the flip side, goal setting with long-and short-term goals in mind may be a better idea for you. For some reason, people do not think about goal setting as something they can or should use to get important things done regularly. Maybe you think of goal setting as something that should only be used for long term or large projects, or something done in a work environment. It is possible you might think goal setting is something that is difficult, and you are not sure where to start. Although defining your goals may take some time and resources, the rewards are worth it.

There are many ways to motivate yourself to get in the habit of goal setting that can make you a rock star at achieving each of your objectives in life. There are many tools to use that make goal setting a fun and an easy thing to do. Once you get in the habit of taking time to outline what you need and want, the adventure has begun. It is completely up to you how to track your goals. You can use calendars, note cards, post it notes or your phone to monitor your progress. The only thing you must do is make sure the system you choose works for you. It is okay if you find it necessary to test different methods or even combine a few to figure out what works best for you. Make sure to write your goal somewhere that you are going to see it every day. It is also a good idea to create daily action steps toward making your objective a reality. These are things you must do to make sure your goal is achieved. It is just another way to keep your needs at the forefront of your mind. Whether it is reviewing your notes on the progress you have made or talking to a friend to get encouragement, both are productive steps to keep you focused on your desired result.

Goal setting is a great way to get into the habit of taking steps to see actual change come to life right in front of your eyes. It is also an effective tool to use to minimize your chances of getting frustrated or overwhelmed by your situation. Another positive thing about goal setting is that it can help you see your progress in manageable stages instead of trying to tackle a large project in just one afternoon. Seeing your goals through to completion will also help increase your self-esteem and further empower you in the choices you make for your life. It will be clear evidence of your abilities and the methods you used to get results. This could also be your personal playbook on approaching other similar situations and minimize the potential legwork needed next time.

For many people with disabilities, advocacy is a big part of having our needs met. Goal setting is a great tool to use when you are approaching an advocacy project. It gives you an opportunity to focus on your needs and even map out a way to get there. Once you see the progress you have made, it can give you the motivation and self-esteem to complete any project. Using goal setting for both types of issues gives you an opportunity to monitor your progress, celebrate milestones and keep track of the amount of time steps take to be accomplished.

Using the methods put forth in goal setting can be helpful in many aspects in the life of someone with a disability. It can not only help you achieve great things throughout the New Year but let you work on your advocacy skills at the same time. Seeing your goals become a reality is a great way to increase your feelings of empowerment when it comes to choices you make in your life. Not only will the idea of goal setting help you set yourself up for success in the New Year but will help you practice skills that will make you a success in other aspects of your life too. That is a goal anyone would want to reach anytime of the year.