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Article: 06.07.11
The Key to Support Planning
Liam Toner explains how support planning could become genuinely empowering rather than just another bureaucratic…
Story: 04.07.11
Enjoying the Rollercoaster Ride
One mother's story of her rollercoaster journey and the inspirational achievements of her son.
Article: 29.06.11
Cuts to UK Benefits
Ben Baumberg of the LSE provides an overview of the cuts in UK benefits and how they target disabled people.
Paper: 29.06.11
Developing Family Leadership
How you can really help families take the lead - without burdening them or blaming them - but by building new…
Paper: 29.06.11
Response to SEN & Disability Green Paper
Pippa Murray argues that the current education system discriminates against disabled people and suggests…
Slide: 27.06.11
WomenCentre Slides
WomenCentre is one the most effective and innovative organisations in the UK - combining personalisation with…
Paper: 21.06.11
Help and Connect
A new form of community-brokerage called Help and Connect which is being piloted by Skills for People in Newcastle.
Slide: 17.06.11
Citizenship - the missing key to public policy
Simon Duffy explains how the notion of citizenship might offer a more positive approach to welfare reform than current…
Slide: 17.06.11
What We Are Campaigning For
Simon Duffy outlines the case for radical reform of the current system and opposing the unfair cuts that target…
Slide: 17.06.11
Real Welfare Reform
Simon Duffy proposes a different model of welfare reform - focusing on income security and fair taxes for the poor.
Slide: 16.06.11
Overcoming the Barriers to Innovation
Exploring how social innovation works and the barriers it faces within the welfare system.
Slide: 16.06.11
Realising the Benefits of Personalisation
Personalisation in health and social care can be implemented well or badly - and there are many temptations to poor…
Paper: 14.06.11
Connections that matter
The impact of Grapevine's work on people with learning disabilities and their families.
Slide: 14.06.11
Personalisation Masterclass
A presentation given in Dumfries & Galloway exploring the many different aspects of personalisation in…
Slide: 14.06.11
Launch of the Centre
A presentation given at the Westminster launch of the Centre.
Paper: 13.06.11
The Path to Fairness
Pippa Murray calls for radical change to welfare and support services for families of children with disabilities and…
Inspiration: 12.06.11
WomenCentre Model
WomenCentre has worked out how to integrate personalisation and collective action in a sophisticated and dynamic…
Article: 12.06.11
Revisiting Barclay
Bob Rhodes and Ralph Broad argue that social work and social care should return to the thinking set out in the Barclay…
Paper: 12.06.11
Women at the Centre
Simon Duffy and Clare Hyde explore how WomenCentre achieves its astonishing outcomes.
Slide: 07.06.11
The Campaign for a Fair Society
Simon Duffy explains why the cuts planned by central government are so unfair and what they reveal about the failings of…
Article: 05.06.11
Commissioning for Health Improvement
Brian Fisher describes a model developed in Lewisham which could shift healthcare away from institutional and…
Paper: 03.06.11
The Coalition Programme: A New Vision for Britain or Politics as Usual?
Professors Taylor-Gooby and Stoker examine the extreme cuts in public services planned in the UK and explore their…
Article: 27.05.11
Care and Support or a Fascist Plot?
Norma Curran explains the roots of Training in Systematic Instruction (TSI) and the failure to focus on building…
Article: 22.05.11
Simplify the RAS
Resource Allocation Systems (RAS) have become too complex. Barnsley and The Centre for Welfare Reform are exploring a…
Article: 10.05.11
Do's and Don'ts for a New Script
This paper is a working document to help authorities 'rescript' their social work role - to make it more positive,…
Film: 09.05.11
Citizenship - the missing key to public policy
Dr Simon Duffy presented these slides at the Annual Conference for the Masters in Public Administration at the…
Slide: 09.05.11
Citizenship - the missing key to public policy and welfare reform
Presentation for the Masters in Public Administration Annual Conference on the value of citizenship in public policy…
Paper: 03.05.11
Using the Law to Fight the Cuts
This guide sets out the most important principles of the law in England which can be used to fight the cuts to services for…
Article: 01.05.11
Real Welfare Reform
Real welfare reform is about designing a welfare state that ensures everyone gets the support they need to live good and…
Film: 28.04.11
Prospects for Radical Welfare Reform
Phillip Collins, Leader Writer for The Times, Chair of DEMOS and ex-Speech Writer for Tony Blair, reflects on the…
Film: 28.04.11
About the Centre for Welfare Reform
Fellows of the Centre for Welfare Reform discuss social justice, citizenship and the reason for setting up the Centre.
Paper: 28.04.11
From Unfair Cuts to a Fair Society
This paper sets out the case for radical reform of the system of support to older and disabled people, and all those…
Paper: 12.04.11
Local Justice
Clare Hyde argues that the current criminal justice system is failing communities by drawing resources into damaging…
Paper: 08.04.11
A New Reablement Journey
This document describes a very different way of maximising independence, seeing it as something that should underpin…
Article: 03.04.11
Planning with Families
Pippa Murray summarises the main things you need to do to help families plan for themselves and disabled family…
Article: 02.04.11
Cuts - Yes, Minister
Geoff Tudor imagines the discussions that led to plans to cut mobility allowance for people inside residential care…
Inspiration: 31.03.11
Social Work Rescript
The role of the care manager needs to be radically redesigned in order to make best use of social work skills and the new…
Film: 24.03.11
A Fair Start - reforming services for disabled children
Dr Pippa Murray founder of ibk initiatives and inventor of the Personalised Pathway on A Fair Start.
Film: 24.03.11
Family Income Security
Dr Simon Duffy, Director of the Centre for Welfare Reform, explores how we could reform the income security of all…
Film: 24.03.11
Outside the State - civil society alternatives
Craig Dearden-Phillips MBE founder of Stepping Out and Speaking Up on Outside the State.
Film: 24.03.11
Introduction to the Centre
Dr Simon Duffy, Director of the Centre for Welfare Reform describes the purpose and design of the Centre at its…
Film: 24.03.11
Active Patient
Vidhya Alakeson of the Resolution Foundation describes how personalisation and the use of individual budgets in…
Film: 24.03.11
Local Justice
Clare Hyde MBE of the WomenCentre and founder of The Foundation for Families on Local Justice.
Slide: 22.03.11
Developing Policies for the Campaign for a Fair Society
Slides that explore the development of personalisation, the unfairness of the current cuts and the kind of policies we…
Article: 21.03.11
In Memory of Wolf Wolfensberger
A man who probably did more to change the understandings and situations for disabled and vulnerable people and their…
Paper: 21.03.11
Competency in Practice-Based Commissioning
A summary of effective approaches to Patient and Public Involvement for GP consortia.
Review: 20.03.11
The Spirit Level: why equality is better for everyone
Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett demonstrate that inequalities damage the wellbeing of everyone in society - not…
Graphic: 20.03.11
New Script for Social Work
Personalisation and the best use of social work skills demands a new script to replace the broken system of care…
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