• Title/Summary/Keyword: Center for Independednt Living

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The Evaluation of the Demonstration Program of Centers for Independent Living and the Future Direction in Korea (한국의 장애인자립생활센터 시범사업 평가와 향후 과제)

  • Lee, Ick-Seop;Kim, Kyung-Mee;Yoon, Jae-Young
    • Korean Journal of Social Welfare
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    • v.59 no.2
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    • pp.197-222
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    • 2007
  • The study aims to evaluate the outcomes of the Centers for Independent Living(CILs) demonstration program and to recommend future directions for CILs in 2006. The framework for the evaluation is a logic model, which facilitates outcome-based performance measurement. The measures associated with the logic model include input, activity, output, and outcomes. The data were collected by interviewing the executive directors of 10 CILs and conducting telephone survey with 231 consumers with disabilities. The study found that 69% consumers acquired new knowledge and skills for independent living. The study also revealed that 87% consumers experienced the positive changes in their lives and 83% consumers were satisfied with the services of the Centers. After using the services, consumers reported significant increases in self-confidence, and in the number and the level of involvement in the activities. In addition, the study found that the employment status of the consumers was improved, and the number of persons who were living in institutions was decreased. The study supports the advancement of policy to institutionalize Centers for Independent Living, and points to the importance of developing the capacity of the Association of Centers for Independent Living to ensure high quality services. In addition, it is suggested that the development of a manual for these services is necessary, and that services should be provided across disabilities and throughout the country, especially in rural areas.

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