Keys to citizenship
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A guide to getting good support services for people with learning difficulties. Simon Duffy’s book about how people with learning difficulties can be supported to take their place as citizens (rather than be just the recipients of care) says there are six keys to people getting a good life. These are: self-determination, direction, money, home, support and community life. Author: Simon Duffy Price: £12.50 inc P&P (size175 x 245mm) Order form
Development from within
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A book based on the extraordinary experience of Manavodaya, a non-profit organisation in India that has facilitated self-help groups among poor villagers and trained development practitioners for over 20 years. Varun Vidyarthi, leader of Manavodaya and the book’s co-author, says that ‘development from below’ is not enough. The key to social change is development from within – change in individual and group consciousness. This change leads to collective capacity for self-management among people’s organisations.
The Essential Family Guide
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A book describing how to help your family member to be in control. This resource guide was written by a family member. It was written for families who have a relative who needs support in order to have a good life. This book by Caroline Tomlinson offers suggestions about how you can help your relative – son, daughter, husband, wife, partner or friend – to get a better life. The guide tries to explode
As we know, there is a very big rhetoric-reality gap between the policy on personalisation and many people’s real life experience. At a local level, too many people are struggling to get their rights to control their own support and are facing bureaucracy, lack of support, over control by the system. Many local groups and organisations are working as hard as they can to support people, but such support has often been decimated by cuts
Catch up on the latest Partners in Policymaking courses and news… All Together Better, Portsmouth As part of the Transforming Care agenda, In Control have been supported by NHSE and the IPC programme to start an ‘All Together Better’ course in Portsmouth, led by Lynne Elwell and Julie Stansfield. The course sessions deliver both inspiration and information to participants, giving people cutting-edge information and confidence in the belief that people and their families have always
Does your CCG need some practical help and advice to support the further roll-out of personal health budgets? The Government’s Mandate expects 50,000 -100,000 personal health budgets (PHBs) by 2020/21, as well as CCG responsibilities regarding the legal right to have a personal health budget for people who are eligible for NHS Continuing Healthcare and continuing care for children. The Next Steps on the Five Year Forward View published in March 2017 further promotes supporting
The Guardian Article Campaigners say growing use of prepaid cards for people to spend on support at home is removing their independence For the past 10 years, Edwina McCarthy, 63, has lived contentedly in her own home in south London with the support of personal assistants she employs through a personal budget for needs arising from cerebral palsy. In many ways, she is an advertisement for the merits of the personalisation of care
Rights of Passage
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Lynne Elwell has put her heart and soul into the disability rights and inclusion movements. She has collated a realm of good information and inspiration along the way and we have had the honour and pleasure to record these and create a handbook which can gifted it to people and parents all over the world. As you would expect it is a brilliant valuable resource, a comprehensive dossier of quotes, tools, advice and stories.
