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New report: Measuring the outcomes of EHCPs and personal budgets

Posted by InControl1650 on  January 18, 2018
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  Parents and young people themselves should be at the heart of checking and improving Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and personal budgets under the SEND reforms according to a new report published by In Control.   The report ‘Measuring the outcomes of EHC plans and personal budgets’ shows how this can be done via a pilot survey of 133 people from six council areas carried out by In Control with Lancaster University, and supported

Gearing up for personal health budgets

Posted by InControl1650 on  January 18, 2018
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An NHS England programme with 28 voluntary and community sector organisations aimed at getting them ‘geared up’ for personal health budgets has started. The national development programme started in June and all participating organisations have been awarded funding to help equip them with the knowledge and expertise to inform their local communities about personal health budgets.   The organisaions will also help support eligible people to discuss the option of a personal health budget with

Meet the Seed Bomb Anarchists

Posted by InControl1650 on  January 18, 2018
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The ‘Croft Hill Crew’ have kindly provided this short story about spreading a little sunshine – in more ways than one. Early this year I was visiting a friend in hospital and was reading one of her gardening magazines. I came across an article on Seed Bombing – a friendly, enjoyable and cheap way of spreading a little sunshine into other members of the communities hearts in a subtle and fun way. As an avid

Embrace the talent, the potential – and the autism

Posted by InControl1650 on  January 18, 2018
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A Potential Diamond has supplied this inspirational story about Steven finding work after being unemployed all his adult life. Steven, 24, is hard-working, conscientious and totally reliable.   He’s also autistic.   Steven has been unemployed all his adult life. He’s been on many government-funded programmes to support him to find paid employment but none of them have worked for him.   When we met Steven in December 2013 we took the time to get

Independent Living – making hope possible

Posted by InControl1650 on  January 17, 2018
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To coincide with the Disability Rights UK independent living conference, In Control, Disability Rights UK and others have published a review of the Independent Living Strategy authored by Dr Jenny Morris and have put together some ideas on how to restart and move the independent living debate forward. Over the past year a group of disabled people and allies from a range of organisations have been meeting to discuss concerns about the present state and

Get ready to hear us ROAR

Posted by InControl1650 on  January 17, 2018
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While we’re busy working on our Making the Future – Together paper, we thought we’d give you a little reminder of the energy and passion on the day…   Here you can find a ‘rough’ edit of the amazing performance by Moveable Feast.   More than 200 people from all areas of the health, social care and education sectors, as well as provider organisations, community groups, and ‘experts by experience’ gathered at the event in

Have you got the balls to build community?

Posted by InControl1650 on  January 17, 2018
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An inspiring blog post from a parent and social worker talking about a workshop run by Caroline Tomlinson on behalf of In Control for Herts CLDS.     Do you have the balls to build community? Caroline Tomlinson certainly has.   Today I had the privilege of attending one of her training sessions on building community.It was a very full day and we all had a lot to learn, I’ll try to remember and share

Justice for LB: Day 104

Posted by InControl1650 on  January 17, 2018
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By Miro Griffiths   As described by his family, “Connor Sparrowhawk was a fit and healthy young man, who loved buses, London, Eddie Stobart and speaking his mind. He was known as LB online, short for Laughing Boy.”   On the 19 March 2013, he was admitted to Slade House Assessment and Treatment Unit run by Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust in order to be assessed for support.     Devastatingly, after #107days in the