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Inspiration: 19.12.19
Self-Directed Support Resources in English
Self-Directed Support resources in English
Film: 18.12.19
Ville's self-directed support story
Ville is a mosaic tile artist and self-directed support and personal budgets enabled him to get support to develop as an…
Film: 18.12.19
Pekka's self-directed support story
Pekka and his family have been early pioneers of using self-directed support in Finland and found they could get…
Album: 17.12.19
Keys to Citizenship in Czech
Infographics on the keys to citizenship translated into Czech by Quip.
Film: 17.12.19
Solidarity Coffee
A creative project from JDC in Lithuania shows how barriers can be broken down by sharing a cup of coffee.
Film: 17.12.19
JDC a day centre without walls
JDC is a day centre without walls which helps people combat prejudice and helps people work together for inclusion and…
Inspiration: 17.12.19
Citizenship resources in Czech
Multiple resources on the Keys to Citizenship shared by Quip.
Film: 16.12.19
Don't take me for a pool!
This film from Quip demonstrates the absurdity of forcing people to live without freedom.
Project: 13.12.19
Day Centres Without Walls
Innovations for day centres for people with intellectual disabilities.
Article: 10.12.19
UK Food Banks in 2019
Lizzie Peck provides an overview of the emergence and rapid growth of food banks since the Coalition Government and the…
Article: 08.12.19
Undercooked Analysis
Steve Griffiths argues that the Institute for Fiscal Studies has failed to be objective in its analysis of Labour's…
Paper: 07.12.19
Social Work Writing and Bureaucracy
Why has writing reports, plans, case notes and assessments come to dominate everyday social work, often at the price of…
Article: 07.12.19
Accountancy is not Economics
Steve Griffiths examines the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) critique of of Labour's 2019 Manifesto and discovers…
Paper: 02.12.19
Avanzando en la ruta hacia una educación inclusiva en Latinoamérica
Reflexiones de un viaje a través de Bolivia, Perú y Colombia en octubre 2019.
Paper: 02.12.19
Advancing Inclusive Schooling in Latin America
Further reflections from Stepanía Duarte Mora and David Towell on advancing the journey to inclusive and quality…
Article: 01.12.19
Why I Wrote Second Class Citizens
Stef Benstead found that many people, like Christian Conservatives, care about poverty but have false beliefs about…
Paper: 29.11.19
Dissent from Consensus
Bureaucracies and regulatory control systems undermine important social innovations such as person-centred…
Article: 29.11.19
NHS Reform: Money Can't Buy Love
David Zigmond argues that more money alone won't restore the NHS to the values of its birth. The NHS needs more trust,…
Paper: 27.11.19
Influences and Consequences
In the conclusion to the Preventable Harm Project Mo Stewart shows how US companies and right-wing ideology have…
Article: 14.11.19
Private Firms Can Serve the Public
Gary Wootton explains how the state can overcome the limitations of markets by creating procurement systems that…
Paper: 14.11.19
The Journey to Inclusive Schooling
This new guide shares eight case studies from schools already well-advanced in the journey to inclusivity now…
Article: 13.11.19
The Reform of Social Care Regulation
John Burton explains why the regulation of social care must change its culture and why we need something more human and…
Film: 12.11.19
Basic Income and Equal Citizenship
Dr Simon Duffy of the Centre for Welfare Reform and UBI Lab Sheffield gave this talk on basic income and the idea of equal…
Article: 12.11.19
Narrative Approaches and Inclusion
Colin Newton provides an overview of the emerging use of narrative approaches in psychology and their relationship to…
Paper: 08.11.19
A New Deal for Sheffield Old Folk
This 1951 paper shows how social policy has and has not changed since World War II and suggests that we have made less…
Webinar: 04.11.19
SDS Network: Progress in New Zealand
Marsha explains how New Zealands' approach to self-directed support has developed from initial exceptional…
Webinar: 04.11.19
SDS Network: SDS in the USA
John O'Brien and Robin Cooper share how SDS has evolved in the USA and the lessons therein for other countries.
Paper: 04.11.19
Grow a Better Future
In this paper Steve Newman demonstrates that it is entirely possible to reimagine housing, planning and development…
Slide: 03.11.19
The Partner State
Reimagining care with the Commons and peer to peer (P2P) alternatives.
Slide: 03.11.19
Fixing Social Care
This presentation was hosted by the Yorkshire branch of the Socialist Health Association at an event to explore…
Slide: 01.11.19
Individual Service Funds (ISFs) in Context
An overview of the development of Individual Service Funds (ISFs) - what they are and how they are developing
Slide: 28.10.19
Piloting for Self-Directed Support
Simon Duffy, Kate Fulton and Tim Keilty shared their work with leaders in Finland in order to explore how best to pilot…
Slide: 28.10.19
Self-Directed Support and Community Organisations
Kate Fulton shares the recent changes to the Australian support system (NDIS) and work by Avivo and others to radically…
Slide: 28.10.19
Adventurous Social Work
The reality of self-directed support for social workers and helping families to develop practical solutions.
Slide: 28.10.19
Self-Directed Support and Social Justice
Self-directed support is a matter of social justice... but it is constantly threatened by consumerism and…
Article: 25.10.19
How Are the Children?
Are we achieving the goals set out in 1989 by the UN in The Convention on the Rights of the Child?
Inspiration: 24.10.19
Inclusion Press
Jack Pearpoint, Lynda Kahn and Cathy Hollands have recently updated the Inclusion Press website and are keen to share…
Paper: 23.10.19
Canaries in the Coal Mine
Newcastle Council for Voluntary Service (NCVS) share their 2019 report on the state of the voluntary, community and…
Article: 23.10.19
When in doubt ask the children
Young people are our best resource, Colin Newton of Inclusive Solutions shares 6 simple steps to encourage inclusion.
Reviews: 21.10.19
Essentials of Basic Income
Annie Miller's short book provides an ideal definition of basic income and provides a framework for campaigners to…
Paper: 22.09.19
La Ruta Hacia La Escuela Inclusiva
David Towell y Gordon Porter explican 3 estudios de caso de diferentes continentes con la finalidad de explorar cómo…
Paper: 17.09.19
Social Value Policy and Framework
This policy sets out the legal context for social value and an approach a council could adopt to deliver social value…
Article: 17.09.19
Making the Private Sector Serve the Public Good
Gary Wootton argues that we can do so much more to improve society by ensuring that the private sector works to serve the…
Books: 16.09.19
Creating Blue Space
David Towell reviews Hans Meissner's illuminating account of the journey from institutional services for people…
Paper: 11.09.19
Fully Funded Social Care
Simon Duffy and Gordon Peters explain how we might fully fund social care and why this is vital next step in achieving…
Webinar: 27.08.19
Keys to Citizenship - Part 8
This webinar is the last in the series: Keys to Citizenship in Action which is being hosted by Citizen Network…
Film: 22.08.19
Creating Change - Changing Expectations
Beth Mount and Connie Lyle-O'Brien reflect on lessons learned in moving from institutional models of support to…
Project: 21.08.19
Stop People Dying Too Young
Project to stop people with a learning disability dying too young.
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