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Webinar: 05.07.23
Part 3: Grassroots Policies
Part 3 explored the practical steps necessary to re-wild the environment and challenge pollution in our waterways.
Article: 06.06.23
The Path to Community
It's Our Community in Sheffield explored how to reform health and social care from the grassroots.
Paper: 05.06.23
The Social Artist: Women, Work & Money
The Spring 2019 edition explores the need for financial independence and the threat of cashlessness.
Webinar: 20.05.23
Part 2: Grassroots Policies
The second webinar in this series focused on genetic modification, factory farmed animals and a pollution scandal.
Paper: 15.05.23
Individual Service Funds at iDirect
iDirect share the experiences of 3 individuals they support who use individual service funds.
Article: 15.05.23
The Peckham Experiment Re-Imagined
Imagine a place where you can go to discover what is good for you.
Article: 15.05.23
Transform Your Language!
Is it really too much trouble just to say or write the words?
Paper: 04.05.23
Inclusion of Disabled Refugees in Spain
A report evaluating the inclusion of disabled refugees, focusing on education, housing and employment.
Story: 18.04.23
Arty Chats: Cultivating Community at The Forge
Creating art is a great way to open up conversations and help people connect.
Paper: 14.04.23
Health Care Services in Crisis
Three senior NHS consultants explain that the NHS crisis is about its culture and organisation not just money.
Article: 14.04.23
Grassroots Policies Briefing 1
Policies for sustainable farming outlined by Anna Pick of Positive Money, Anne Chapman and Jeremy Buxton.
Webinar: 04.04.23
Part 1: Grassroots Policies
The first webinar in this series focused on the future of farming, sustainability and finance.
Article: 29.03.23
How Much Do People Need to Live On?
The credit finance industry uses a measure of living standards that may be relevant to basic income.
Article: 20.03.23
The Social Role of Friend
Rules that restrict friendship between staff and people with disabilities are harmful and irrational.
Paper: 04.03.23
Sheffield Makes Civil Society
Sheffield has a vibrant civil society but its full potential is not yet realised.
Paper: 04.03.23
Indvidual Service Funds in Residential Care
Service providers can do much more to offer people flexible support and personal budgets.
Article: 03.03.23
In Harmony with Nature
We need to radically reimagine ourselves, Nature and the relationship between us.
Reviews: 03.03.23
Active Hope
An inspiring book to help us face the mess we're in with resilience, creativity and action.
Article: 02.03.23
Persecuting Those in Greatest Need
Toxic welfare policies did not start with the 2010 Coalition Government, many began under New Labour.
Article: 02.03.23
A Culture of Cruelty
Thatcherism and neoliberalism has created a toxic culture that targets disabled people for harm.
Article: 01.03.23
The End of Family Doctors
Commissioning bodies cannot provide the kind of doctors we want and need.
Paper: 28.02.23
Inclusive Education Lessons From Canada
Drawing out the lessons from New Brunswick's long-term commitment to inclusive education.
Reviews: 28.02.23
Rethinking Boethius
This ancient text reveals a lost approach to economics thinking that we need to rediscover.
Paper: 28.02.23
This Is How I Manage
This is a Finnish tool, available here in English, to help people develop their own support plan.
Story: 09.02.23
Precious Plastic East Create Community Connection
Helping people to recycle plastics has been a pathway to growing community.
Article: 20.01.23
How We 'Deliver' Peer Support
The People Focused Group empowers people to take back control and then to make their own life choices.
Article: 19.01.23
The Seattle 2000 Declaration
The Seattle 2000 Declaration on 
Self-Determination and Individualized Funding.
Reviews: 18.01.23
The Spirited Disaffection of a Vocational Doctor
What can one man’s personal reminiscences tell us about our community’s assets and losses?
Story: 14.01.23
Public Speaking Tips
Public Speaking is a fear many people have in common, Glyn Butcher loves it and shares his approach.
Article: 12.01.23
Neighbourhood Parliaments and Sociocracy
A short history of sociocracy and the development of the movement of Neighbourhood Parliaments.
Article: 11.01.23
Town and Parish Councils
The parish councils of England could be an engine room for real democracy.
Article: 10.01.23
Democracy Through the Looking Glass
Democracy should start in our communities, our streets and our neighbourhoods.
Project: 22.11.22
CitizenFest 2022
This is a record of CitizenFest in 2022.
Reviews: 21.11.22
Homes for People and Wildlife
A report offering a vision for how people and wildlife can live in harmony.
Article: 17.11.22
Global Standards for Self-Directed Support
The SDS Network has drafted a statement for consultation on best practice on self-directed support.
Paper: 08.11.22
Biopsychosocial Model or Bio-political Ideology?
Will people with Long-COVID escape the prejudices directed towards people with ME/CFS.
Paper: 08.11.22
The Journey to Inclusion
David Towell and Marcia Rivas Coello reflect on an important UNICEF initiative in Peru.
Paper: 07.11.22
Truth and Citizenship
This Norah Fry lecture explores the conditions necessary for respecting disability rights.
Article: 07.11.22
You Can't Manufacture Doctors
Political talk of solving the NHS recruitment crisis reflects decades of bad policy-making.
Article: 04.11.22
Building the Right Support...
Why we are failing to provide the right support to people and what we can do to fix it.
Article: 17.10.22
The Failure of NHS Leadership
Have recent leaders of the NHS been wilfully blind or deliberately neglectful of their duties?
Reviews: 14.10.22
The Bradford Revolution
Bradford began the destruction of municipal socialism in the pretence of improving local government.
Paper: 14.10.22
The Politics of Fear
How the UK government has created an effective hostile environment for sick and disabled people.
Story: 30.09.22
Growing Community Power through Community poo
Instead of focusing on a problem as a problem convert it into an opportunity for community.
Paper: 28.09.22
Un Nuevo Campo Social
Necesitamos cultivar un nuevo campo social: we need to cultivate a new social field.
Webinar: 27.09.22
Peer Support Around the World
Peer support is a transformative force for social change with many different forms.
Article: 20.09.22
Reimagining Disability in Family Life
The ideal of citizenship helps a father reset his relationship with his daughter with disabilities.
Handbook: 12.09.22
How to Use the Logo
How to use the Citizen Network logo.
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