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Inspiration: 04.06.18
A Holiday with a Difference
Amanda Topps describes a shared holiday where everyone is equal and where everyone takes care of each other on their own…
Article: 02.06.18
A Constitution for Disability Rights
8 reasons why disability rights activists should support constitutional reform.
Film: 31.05.18
James - the author of his own life
Unable to use his own words, James still led his support team and those around him to new creative places.
Film: 31.05.18
The Man at the Gate
Clive spent over 50 years in a long stay hospital. Yet, through his quiet dignity and resolution, he enhanced the lives…
Film: 30.05.18
Citizenship for All
This film takes images from around the world and explores what they mean in the journey to advance citizenship for all.
Film: 30.05.18
The art and comedy of destruction
Once seen as challenge, now John Williams is living in his own place with his own support team.
Article: 25.05.18
How to Fund the NHS and Public Services
Gavin Barker summarises the arguments for Modern Monetary Theory and explains why government does not need to be bound…
Film: 18.05.18
Follow your bliss
Scott spent several years in high intensity institutions. Then, in 2014 he moved to his own home with his own support…
Project: 17.05.18
Photo Competition 2018
The Citizen Network 2018 Photo Competition.
Paper: 07.05.18
Challenging the Democratic Deficit
The Government's proposals for boundary reform make the current electoral system even more unfair.
Paper: 03.05.18
Now and Next
The innovative leadership pipeline for families with young children with disability or delay developed by Plumtree.
Paper: 01.05.18
Heritage Is An Asset
Joyce Bullivant explains why our heritage is a vital asset for sustainable development and asks why Sheffield City has…
Paper: 20.04.18
Cities for All
This paper explores how disabled people and their allies can be at the heart of the civic partnerships required to make…
Paper: 19.04.18
Inclusion and the Commons
Thomas Allan explains why we must explore and develop the Commons, and end our fixation on the State or the Market as the…
Article: 17.04.18
Basic Income or Basic Services
Dr Simon Duffy reflects on the debate between Barb Jacobson and Anna Coote on the respective merits of UBI or UBS.
Article: 17.04.18
A Parent in Camouflage
Hanne-Maria Lappäranta describes what it's like to be a parent of someone with a disability who also works in social…
Article: 16.04.18
Elements of a New Constitution
The Centre for Welfare Reform supports the movement for a written constitution, based on radical democratic reform,…
Article: 15.04.18
Open Letter on Constitutional Reform
An Open Letter calling for a Citizen's Convention leading to a written constitution.
Paper: 09.04.18
Letters to the DWP
Correspondence between Mo Stewart, the independent disability researcher, and officials at the DWP, reveals the…
Story: 04.04.18
Krystian’s Inclusion Story
My name is Krystian Shaw and I embrace inclusion and diverse abilities.
Slide: 04.04.18
What is Inclusion?
An inspiring, thoughtful and funny presentation from Tim Keilty.
Article: 03.04.18
Everyone Together - process
Everyone Together began as a way to bring awareness to how self-directed support can benefit all citizens.
Paper: 29.03.18
Families As Leaders
Three mothers of disabled children share their stories and the strategies they are pursuing to transform public…
Paper: 26.03.18
Reforming Social Care
This report explains why integration between health and social care is not desirable, setting out a clear vision for…
Article: 25.03.18
Who Is Accountable?
Alain Catzeflis argues that the outsourcing of public services to organisations like Motability has created a…
Article: 22.03.18
The Power of Self-Awareness
Maren Moss, who studied at the Manavodaya Institute explains what she learned and how awareness of the self and the…
Article: 16.03.18
Commonfare: Inclusion and the Commons
Thomas Allan argues that new thinking about the role of the Commons in our shared community life will put the ideal of…
Film: 16.03.18
The Cure for Poverty is Money
Poverty isn't a lack of character it's a lack of cash argues historian Rutger Bregman in his TED film.
Article: 12.03.18
Workers' Rights Versus the Right to Care
UK social policy has created a severe, but unnecessary conflict between the rights of workers and disabled people.
Article: 12.03.18
Behind Relative Poverty
The stories in Relative Poverty address the imbalance of power; Les Monaghan describes the thinking behind his…
Inspiration: 06.03.18
Inclusion Facilitation
Inclusive Solutions have been piloting this work in the last three years, making traditionally clinical plans more…
Inspiration: 06.03.18
Go Deep
The Go Deep Game facilities change at different levels: supporting personal awareness, teamwork, community and…
Film: 01.03.18
Zigmond on CQC and Regulation
David Zigmond is interviewed by Simon Duffy about the conflict he had with CQC and the negative impact of the wrong kind…
Film: 01.03.18
Zigmond on Neoliberalism and the NHS
David Zigmond explains to Simon Duffy what has gone wrong in the NHS as neoliberalism has exploited technological…
Film: 01.03.18
Zigmond on the Human Scale
David Zigmond talks to Simon Duffy about the importance of scale on the NHS if we want to nurture human understanding and…
Film: 01.03.18
Zigmond on Renationalising the NHS
David Zigmond explains to Simon Duffy why renationalising the NHS must be the first step to going back to a more human,…
Film: 01.03.18
Zigmond on Mental Health
David Zigmond talks to Simon Duffy about the importance in true and empathetic understanding in nurturing good mental…
Film: 01.03.18
Zigmond on the Future of the NHS
David Zigmond tells Simon Duffy that a better NHS will be more local, more human and that it involves restoring some of…
Film: 01.03.18
Zigmond on His Books
David Zigmond provides an overview of some his main writings on the NHS and the nature of good pastoral healthcare.
Paper: 27.02.18
Individual Service Funds (ISFs) Guide
A comprehensive guide to using Individual Service Funds (ISFs) to provide personalised support.
Project: 23.02.18
The R Word
Campaign to stop people using the word ‘retard’
Film: 15.02.18
Films from the Centre for Inclusion and Citizenship
A series of films developed by the Centre for Inclusion and Citizenship.
Paper: 14.02.18
A Grounded Theory Study of Disability Benefit Changes
Jessica Saffer carried out doctoral research into the psychological impact of Government changes to the disability…
Film: 12.02.18
Basic Income is About Freedom
Anne van Dalen explains why basic income is about freedom - the chance to explore what you want to do and escape the…
Project: 12.02.18
Carl Poll Scholarship
Assisting people to attend the Manavodaya Institute.
Story: 12.02.18
Government Cuts are Slowly Killing Me
Lorraine Howard describes how the closure of the ILF and cuts in social care in Coventry are slowly killing her.
Article: 10.02.18
The Binary Trap
Alain Catzeflis explores why our commitment to social justice has been in such decline and argues that a new approach…
Article: 07.02.18
Inequality is a Constitutional Issue
The reasons why the UK has become an increasingly unequal society and what we could do to reverse this trend.
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