We want others
to know that we are people first and our disabilities come
second.
We
are developmentally disabled people joining together to learn
how to speak for ourselves.
We
form chapters at the places where we work or live. We have
local chapters in our cities, and those chapters join together
to make state chapters. People First is networking with other
states and advocacy groups.
We live in
institutions, foster homes, our parents homes, group homes, and
our own homes and apartments. We go to school, we work in
sheltered workshops and in community businesses.
We serve on state
and local boards. We sit on the Governor's Commission for
the Handicapped and State DD Councils. We have served on the
President's Commission on Mental Retardation. We serve on local
advisory committees and employment councils.
A Hollywood
producer made a movie about us called "The People First Movie."
It tells all about how we got started in Salem, Oregon in 1974.
Books have been written about us an an example of how
handicapped people can learn to be their own advocates. In 1996
a Japanese television station filmed a special program all about
who we are and what we doing.
Do We Really
Want to Speak for Ourselves?
YES! We believe
that if we can learn to talk at our meetings and among
ourselves, we can learn to talk to anyone about things that are
important to us. We talk to our parents, our service providers,
our caseworkers, to city councils and mayors. We talk to
legislators and legislative committees, to governors and even
the President. Even though it may be hard to understand us
sometimes, people listen to us because they know that we know
what we are talking about.
How Did People
First Get Started?
In 1974, a group
of residents who were living at Fairview Training Center in
Salem, Oregon and some of their friends who had moved into the
community in Salem decided to start getting together to try to
get organized. We wanted to have a say in what was happening in
our lives.
We decided that
we wanted to have our own convention; one that we planned and
where we were the speakers and the leaders in control. We did
not want to just be a small part of another group, like the ARC.
We wanted to be our own organization and speak for ourselves.
We got volunteers
to be our "helpers" since we didn't have the money to hire any
staff. Our "helpers" didn't lead us. They just helped and
coached us when we asked. They helped us learn to hold meetings
so we could talk about things that were important to us and not
just what was important to them. Our helpers were good because
they let us learn and move ahead at our own speed, even if it
wasn't fast enough for them.
Good helpers are
important to People First. Good helpers know that People First
is ours and not theirs. Good helpers help us and don't try and
tell us what to do. They let us make our own mistakes and this
let us grow and take responsibility for what we were doing.
What Are Our
Rights and Responsibilities?
People first
members stand up for their rights. But we have also learned that
we have to be responsible and act responsibly to exercise our
rights. And we know that we may need some help in being
responsible. We help other members when they are having problems
to help them solve problems in a responsible way.
What Can We
Teach The Community That We Live In?
We can teach the
community that we can do things that they never thought we
could. We are teaching communities that we can learn, and that
we know what is going on around us. We can vote, ride the buses
by ourselves, get married and do many of the things they do. We
can teach the community to respect us because we are
responsible. We participate on DD Councils, ARC Boards, and
Transit Boards. We develop service projects to the communities
we live in.
What Do We
Want?
People First
wants to be treated with dignity and respect. We want the right
to make our own decisions. We want to be in control of any plans
that have to do with us. We want to be recognized as a primary
advocacy group for people with developmental disabilities.
People First
wants to live in a safe environment. We want an accessible
environment. We want more chances to live where we want. We want
low cost housing. We want our privacy.
People First
doesn't want to live in poverty. We want more jobs in community
businesses. We want to paid a fair wage when we work.
People First
wants transportation to get where we want to go. We want 24 hour
bus service.
People First
wants full medical and health benefits.
What Do We
Offer?
People First
offers support, a united voice and advocacy to its members. We
offer information and helps develop service projects in the
communities we live in. We offer information and assistance to
countries around the world in starting new chapters. We offer
participation on DD Council Boards, Transit Boards and
other boards in our community.
Where Can You
Find People First?
There are People
First chapters and other self-advocacy groups all over the
United States and in many other countries as well. We
have a
Directory on our web site which will help you find a chapter
in your own area