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There are 1654 resources.
Project: 04.01.12
Beyond Beveridge
An exploration of how the welfare state can be redesigned to put people at its centre.
Article: 21.12.11
120,000 Reasons to Listen to Women
Clare Hyde wonders whether the government's thinking about focusing on 'problem' families is informed by an…
Article: 21.12.11
Integrating Mental Health Funding
This essay argues that the integration of social care and healthcare funding in Mental Health is still a priority and…
Article: 20.12.11
Individual Health Budgets Pilot Begins
Beyond Limits and NHS Plymouth are piloting an exciting model of service delivery to ensure that people with…
Article: 19.12.11
Self-Determination Doesn't End as We Age
Terry Lynch on growing older and maintaining dignity and self-determination through independent living.
Paper: 18.12.11
Creating Stronger and more Inclusive Communities
A paper setting out some lessons for positive action in the context of austerity drawn from five agencies across the UK.
Paper: 18.12.11
Whose risk is it anyway?
Jon Glasby explores the concept of risk and its relationship to personalisation in social care.
Article: 15.12.11
Personalisation in a Time of Cuts
Lawyer Kate Whittaker describes the conflict between the current drive to cut social care spending in the UK and the…
Reviews: 15.12.11
Why The Third Way Failed
Bill Jordan's book describes the development and failure of the 'Third Way' and it latest iteration 'Big Society.'
Reviews: 15.12.11
Longcare Survivors - The Biography of a Care Scandal
John Pring's powerful account of institutional abuse, its history and its long-term effects.
Article: 14.12.11
Flexible Funding Routes in Further Education
Fellow Pippa Murray explains the funding routes that will allow for the development of more personalised and flexible…
Paper: 14.12.11
Citizenship in Further Education
Pippa Murray and Jane Shepherd set out the next steps for extending Personalised Transition into Further Education.
Paper: 30.11.11
A Fair Income
Simon Duffy explains how the tax-benefit system can be reformed to promote citizenship and families.
Article: 30.11.11
The Meaning of Dignity
A short essay written by Simon Duffy on the true meaning of dignity.
Paper: 24.11.11
Local Area Coordination Evaluation Report
This report outlines early outcomes, lessons and opportunities from the first evaluation of Local Area Coordination…
Article: 24.11.11
Implementing Self-Directed Support
This short essay offers some thoughts about the lessons other countries might want to draw from the English experience…
Paper: 15.11.11
Lives Unlimited: An evaluation of recent peer support projects - and what next?
An evaluation of peer support project run by Lives Unlimited reinforces the value of building on lived experience and…
Paper: 15.11.11
Two Sides of the Same Coin
Norma Curran explores two competing conceptions of the economic place of people with learning difficulties.
Paper: 08.11.11
A Life That Works
Norma Curran describes how community calendars can be used to help people get more full and interesting lives.
Paper: 07.11.11
There is An Alternative
A report from the Association for Supported Living (ASL) demonstrating how effective community-based support is for…
Paper: 07.11.11
Personalised Transition Briefing
This paper provides a clear account of the Personalised Transition that has transformed the post-school experience…
Paper: 07.11.11
The Personalisation Agenda: implications for the third sector
The implications of personalisation for the third sector are explored in this clear overview.
Paper: 07.11.11
Who cares? Policy proposals for the reform of long-term care
The case for the reform of long-term care using self-directed support.
Article: 07.11.11
Wolf Wolfensberger - A Tribute
Wolf Wolfensberger, the father of normalisation died in February 2011. Nan Carle pays tribute to the man she describes…
Article: 07.11.11
Fear is Always a Choice - What Will You Choose?
A thoughtful insight on how we might manage our emotional wellbeing in difficult times written by Nan Carle.
Slide: 19.10.11
Redesigning Welfare
Presentation on the injustices designed into the current welfare system and the unfairness of government cuts that…
Article: 18.10.11
NHS Values & Personalisation
This short essay describes how to face some of the fears raised about the application of personalisation within the…
Story: 18.10.11
Using an Individual Service Fund (ISF)
How one family used an Individual Service Fund (ISF) to improve care and support for their boys with complex needs.
Paper: 17.10.11
Health Efficiencies
This report describes the efficiencies possible in healthcare through the use of personalisation.
Slide: 14.10.11
Disability & the Cuts
Presentation given in Sheffield at joint event with Sheffield CIL and Church Action on Poverty.
Paper: 10.10.11
Dying with Dignity
This report explores how personalisation could transform end of life care. It outlines the approaches necessary to…
Slide: 07.10.11
Personalisation and Localism
Talk given in Barnsley on personalisation and localism - and its real meaning.
Slide: 07.10.11
Whole System Reform
Presentation on welfare reform and employment support for disabled people.
Slide: 07.10.11
The Architecture for Personalisation
Presentation given in Sheffield to describe the necessary underpinnings for personalisation in social care.
Slide: 07.10.11
Mental Health and Primary Care
Presentation given at University of Birmingham on the need of mental health reform.
Slide: 07.10.11
Citizenship Council
Slides describing a different role for local government in the face of current cuts and on-going disempowerment.
Reviews: 06.10.11
Citizenship & Person-Centered Work
Edited by John O'Brien & Carol Blessing, leaders of the inclusion movement share their invaluable learning.
Paper: 01.10.11
Hands Off It's My Home Toolkit
A toolkit for auditing support to people with learning disabilities and developing an outcomes-based action plan for…
Reviews: 30.09.11
Towards a Good Life?
A discussion of the Western philosophical tradition and the lives of people with learning difficulties.
Paper: 19.09.11
Peer Support
How to promote peer support as an element of community brokerage and the new script for social work.
Paper: 19.09.11
Community Engagement
How to work with communities to identify information, advice and assistance for people controlling their own…
Film: 18.09.11
A New Script for Social Work
Social workers need to be released from a damaging set of bureaucratic structures that are making their work more…
Paper: 05.09.11
Conversations about Sustainable & Inclusive Communities
A report exploring how local leaders influence the interaction of civil society to generate action toward inclusion…
Paper: 05.09.11
Six Practices for Creative Engagement
Six practices for creating engagement in the development of inclusive and sustainable communities.
Paper: 05.09.11
Advancing Inclusive Education for an Inclusive Society
Reflections on a journey in Latin America in Spring 2011 where the authors examine different experiences of…
Reviews: 25.08.11
Marie - A Life Moving Forward
The true story of one woman's ongoing fight against the system and her eventual triumph against all the odds.
Paper: 07.08.11
Positively Local
John Gillespie, with Susanne Hughes, describes how community development and improvement must begin by putting…
Inspiration: 07.08.11
C2 Model
The C2 Model is a positive approach to bring about real community change by supporting local people to lead the process…
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