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There are 1654 resources.
Paper: 11.11.15
Friendship
An accessible guide for people with learning disabilities and their allies on finding friendships and love.
Paper: 10.11.15
Fight Back
A report from Cyngor ar Bopeth Ceredigion Citizens Advice Bureau, written by Eri Mountbatten, on the impact of…
Film: 08.10.15
Growing Older
Mervyn Eastman talks with Simon Duffy about growing older, the meaning of citizenship and the challenges facing the…
Article: 06.10.15
A Citizen with Learning Difficulties
Wendy Perez writes about what it means to be a citizen with learning difficulties.
Paper: 06.10.15
Peace, Sustainability & Inclusive Citizenship in Colombia
David Towell and colleagues offer a framework for exploring how education needs to be transformed to play its part in…
Slide: 04.10.15
Trust Is The Key
Inclusion, based in Glasgow, use Individual Service Funds (ISFs) and Personalised Support but trust is the deeper…
Slide: 04.10.15
Demystifiying Individual Service Funds (ISFs)
These slides summarise guidance on the use of Individual Service Funds (ISFs) and the future of commissioning for…
Slide: 04.10.15
What's Wrong with Welfare Reform
A presentation given to bishops' spouses about Women Centred Solutions and what went wrong with welfare reform.
Slide: 03.10.15
Marking the Political Parties
The Results of Learning Disability Alliance England's Citizen Jury held before the General Election in May 2015.
Article: 03.10.15
Learning Difficulty or Learning Disability
Wendy Perez explains why she prefers the term 'learning difficulty' to 'learning disability'.
Paper: 03.10.15
Respectful Language
Laura (Mole) Chapman explores what lies behind the idea of respectful language and reflects on the use of language in…
Film: 02.10.15
Visiting Radio Valo
Radio Valo interviewed Simon Duffy about self-directed support and individual budgets on his visit to Lyhty (home of…
Article: 02.10.15
Equality and the Governance of Welfare
Dr Henry Tam believes that the governance of welfare has to be conducted transparently and inclusively. Here he sets…
Story: 02.10.15
Using a Personal Health Budget
Rob Moriarty describes the benefits of using a personal health budget for himself and the merits of the system.
Film: 30.09.15
It's a Cogworld
Peter Leidy sings, inspired by conversations with John O'Brien and members of Wisconsin's Developmental…
Graphic: 28.09.15
Relational Basis of Empowerment
Model describing the two critical dimensions for empowerment and mutual respect developed by Karl Nunkoosing and…
Article: 28.09.15
Citizenship in an Ageing Society
In the short essay Simon Duffy summarises the argument of his Sir Keith Wilson Oration at the 2014 Australian…
Inspiration: 23.09.15
The Adelante Foundation in Honduras
David Towell reports on his visit to a Foundation in Honduras promoting the empowerment and employment of…
Article: 23.09.15
Why I Was Worried by the Assisted Dying Bill
Wendy Perez explains why she was worried by the Assisted Dying Bill and the problems people face in the hospital system.
Reviews: 23.09.15
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate
David Towell is shaken and stirred by this latest blockbuster from Naomi Klein.
Paper: 23.09.15
A Manifesto for Planet and Progeny
The world is haunted by the spectre of an 'economic man' and his form of capitalism, seen as the be all and end all of…
Article: 16.09.15
Power and Love
Simon Duffy explores what we can learn from intentional communities such as L'Arche and Camphill.
Story: 14.09.15
Coffee, Cake and the Recipe for Friendship
Living independently should not mean living in loneliness, Dominic Lodge has learnt from experience.
Paper: 14.09.15
Listen Up!
This project with The Sheffield Diocese and Church Action on Poverty focused on listening to local people affected by…
Paper: 14.09.15
A Qualitative Study of the Impact of the UK Bedroom Tax
This report examines the impact of the bedroom tax on health and wellbeing in a North East England community in which…
Article: 13.09.15
Lessons from Intentional Communities
John O'Brien reflects on what social care can learn from communities such as L'Arche and Camphill.
Paper: 25.08.15
Transition & Integration - changing our starting point
Pippa Murray and Simon Duffy reflect on the core elements of an effective transition process in a system of…
Inspiration: 25.08.15
Relationship Based Care in Action
Susan Harrison describes how she was inspired by an Alaskan model of relationship-based care - called Nuka.
Story: 24.08.15
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
Alison Chalmers realised it was time for her daughter to walk with independence, however difficult she found it as a…
Story: 24.08.15
The Person Who Most Inspires Me
Alison Chalmers describes all the ways in which her daughter inspires her.
Article: 24.08.15
From Basic Income to Social Dividend
Rajesh Makwana argues that it’s time to broaden the debate on how to fund a universal basic income to protect the…
Article: 24.08.15
Learning Disability is Not a Mental Disorder
Robin Jackson asks why in Scottish law people with learning disabilities are treated as if they have a mental disorder.
Inspiration: 21.08.15
International Mother Earth Day
The Abbot's Mill Project team have been working in partnership with the United Nations Association in Canterbury to…
Film: 20.08.15
Mythology and Getting Old
In this film for "We Chose To Climb" 2015 Terry Lynch explores some of the dangerous mythologies of old age.
Story: 20.08.15
Why I Couldn't Care Less
Alison Chalmers writes with candour about the struggles of caring.
Reviews: 10.08.15
Conflict Transformation Through School
Jeremy Cunningham's book offers a curriculum for sustainable peace. David Towell has written this review.
Paper: 06.08.15
People, Places, Possibilities
Written by Ralph Broad, this report describes the positive progress on Local Area Coordination in England and Wales.
Story: 29.07.15
Battling for Disabled People's Equality
Jim Elder-Woodward was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Glasgow for his work advancing disability…
Inspiration: 29.07.15
Botanica Life Foundation
A new organisation that has started a project aiming to involve young people from Bulgaria in learning about…
Paper: 28.07.15
Spartacus Response to Cuts in ESA
The Spartacus Network show how Government policies are unfair, unreasonable and in conflict with International…
Paper: 28.07.15
Spartacus ESA Mythbuster
Members of Spartacus Network bust the dangerous myths and misinformation that has grown up around ESA.
Article: 21.07.15
Localism: As If People Mattered
Laird Ryan calls for localism to be brought back to the grassroots where it truly belongs.
Article: 15.07.15
Supporting Staff in Person-Centred Work
Sam Sly explores how to support staff in person-centred services when money is tight.
Article: 06.07.15
Assuming Capacity
Sam Sly underlines the importance of assuming capacity to ensure people with learning disabilities get the best…
Article: 02.07.15
Open Letter to Iain Duncan Smith
An Open Letter to Iain Duncan Smith from prominent Catholics concerned at welfare reform.
Reviews: 16.06.15
Leading the Inclusive City
In his book Robin Hambleton argues that imaginative place-based leadership can enable citizens to shape the urban…
Paper: 26.05.15
Cities for All - Ciudades Para Todos
Ciudades Para Todos (Cities For All) is the Spanish langage version of Building A Better Future Through Civic…
Article: 25.05.15
Private Good, Public Bad
The prevailing fiction of our times is that the private sector is better at running things than the public sector,…
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