The paper is based on a study of the law-making process of personal assistance in Norway. It discusses some tensions between the state and the municipalities concerning the type and quantity of services with regard to personal assistance. Does introduction of personal assistance imply an extended quantity of services or is it just another way of organising existing services? The signals from the state authorities are ambiguous, and when implementing the reform the municipalities are left to find a solution to this question. This might create a strategic game between the state and the municipalities. It might become an unpredicted side effect of the legislation of personal assistance that the municipalities will become more restrictive in th...
Both Denmark and Norway have seen a remarkable growth in the number of local volunteer centres over ...
This paper brings together concepts from the domains of disability studies, governmentality studies ...
Article 19 of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires...
Within the same welfare state model, Norway and Sweden have established very different models for pe...
Personal assistance (PA) has been characterized as a melting pot consisting of, on the one hand, a s...
The main difference between "user-controlled personal assistance" and other services is that the man...
Abstract: Governments that pursue welfare and equalization goals frequently target cash transfers t...
Personal assistance is a welfare scheme that aims at increasing disabled peoples' independence and e...
Several countries have introduced devices for coordination of complicated individual cases across ca...
Empowerment and the practice of welfare -A comparative study of the user's influence within differen...
Personal assistance from a welfare perspective, offering a variety of reasons is perceived as a diff...
Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires statesto ensure ...
Personal assistance was introduced in 1994 as part of “LSS”, Act concerning Support and Service for ...
Social policies are legislated nationally and implemented locally, and despite national attempts at ...
Abstract Background and Purpose The topic of this study is about how municipal leaders perceive thei...
Both Denmark and Norway have seen a remarkable growth in the number of local volunteer centres over ...
This paper brings together concepts from the domains of disability studies, governmentality studies ...
Article 19 of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires...
Within the same welfare state model, Norway and Sweden have established very different models for pe...
Personal assistance (PA) has been characterized as a melting pot consisting of, on the one hand, a s...
The main difference between "user-controlled personal assistance" and other services is that the man...
Abstract: Governments that pursue welfare and equalization goals frequently target cash transfers t...
Personal assistance is a welfare scheme that aims at increasing disabled peoples' independence and e...
Several countries have introduced devices for coordination of complicated individual cases across ca...
Empowerment and the practice of welfare -A comparative study of the user's influence within differen...
Personal assistance from a welfare perspective, offering a variety of reasons is perceived as a diff...
Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires statesto ensure ...
Personal assistance was introduced in 1994 as part of “LSS”, Act concerning Support and Service for ...
Social policies are legislated nationally and implemented locally, and despite national attempts at ...
Abstract Background and Purpose The topic of this study is about how municipal leaders perceive thei...
Both Denmark and Norway have seen a remarkable growth in the number of local volunteer centres over ...
This paper brings together concepts from the domains of disability studies, governmentality studies ...
Article 19 of the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires...