Uppeldi og menntun - 01.07.2015, Side 108

Uppeldi og menntun - 01.07.2015, Side 108
UPPELDI OG MENNTUN/ICELANDIC JOURNAL OF EDUCATION 24(2) 2015108 SOCIAL ( IN )EQUALITY: COLLABORATIVE REFLECTION improve one’s opportunities and consequently one’s income by participation in the labor market (Sen, 2000). Housing Lack of access to economic resources also influences people’s opportunities to choose where to live. The freedom to choose is fundamental to the capability approach (Sen, 1992), and since people with intellectual disabilities lack access to employment and financial services very few are able to make financial commitments, such as renting in the open market or buying real estate. Therefore, most people with intellectual disabilities in Iceland rent social housing or live in communal housing for disabled people. Renters in Iceland are entitled to rent benefits from the municipality, and this includes renters in social housing and communal housing for disabled people (Lög um húsaleigubætur nr. 138/1997 [Rent Benefit Act]). Renters who experience finan- cial hardship (low wages, high burden of subsistence or other form of social difficul- ties) are able to apply for so-called ‘special rent benefits’ (Akureyri, n.d.; Ministry of Welfare, n.d.; Reykjavík, n.d.). However, disabled people who rent from the disabled people’s organizations are not eligible for these special rent benefits even though the rent is compatible with the open market. The benefits of renting from the disabled people’s organizations are for example availability, wheel-chair access, and in some cases support services. Disability advocates and their organizations have criticized the unfairness of this rule, especially since disabled people are often faced with financial difficulties and have limited opportunities to further their income. Steindór has rented from the organizations for 20 years, and while he likes his apartment, the denial of special rent benefits is frustrating. Also, if something needs to be repaired in the apartment it is the organization’s responsibility to fix it, but there is a long waiting list for maintenance services and the renters are not reimbursed if they pay someone else to do it. Steindór had problems with his front door which did not shut properly. It took the organization months to get it repaired. ‘You obviously get anxious and stressed when your front door is broken,’ Steindór says. The freedom to choose where to live, including the choice of whom to live with, is ensured in the constitution, the CRPD, and national legislation and policy. Still, most people with intellectual disabilities have to settle for what housing and assistance the municipality or disability organizations have to offer (Björnsdóttir, Stefánsdóttir, & Stefánsdóttir, 2015). Steindór reminisces: I was very excited about moving into my own place. It was a dream come true. I do not know how they came to decide the three of us should live together. I guess some- body at the Social Services drew our names from a hat. It was all about availability. What flats were available and we were all men at a similar age but did not know each other and had not much in common. It was a flat in a nice apartment building, with three bedrooms but we shared the living room, kitchen and bathroom. It was not a good time for me. My dream turned into a nightmare. I got along fine with one of my roommates but the other one was just not roommate material. He did not clean after
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