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Article: 14.03.11
How Can We Save the Big Society?
Gabriel Chanan and Colin Miller argue that the Big Society project will fail unless it focuses on real community…
Slide: 09.03.11
Personalisation & Young People
An exploration of the impact that personalisation could have on support and services for young people.
Paper: 04.03.11
A Fair Society and the Limits of Personalisation
This discussion paper describes how the current cuts that target disabled people reflect deep flaws within the…
Slide: 04.03.11
A Fair Society - Tizard Annual Lecture
These slides were given as part of the 2011 Tizard Lecture given by Simon Duffy on A Fair Society & the Limits of…
Article: 03.02.11
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
This is a powerful vision of the opportunities and support which should be available to disabled people and their…
Article: 03.02.11
Unfair Cuts
Public expenditure cuts by the UK government will target disabled people, older people who need extra help, poor…
Article: 03.02.11
Unfair Cuts in Detail
The current social care system in the UK is deeply unfair and needs reforming; however current efforts by Central…
Article: 02.02.11
Changes to Housing Funding
Housing Options explains how current changes to the funding of housing will reduce housing mobility, home ownership…
Article: 01.02.11
Personalised Education
Personalised education is a widely stated ambition, and some local leaders are making progress, but central systems…
Inspiration: 31.01.11
Commissioning for Innovation
Commissioning for innovation means focusing on the real assets of community in order to shape innovative and…
Paper: 31.01.11
First and Last
Mark Brend describes the history of the closure of the learning disabilities hospitals that were once used to…
Paper: 25.01.11
Basic Tasks for Service Providers
John O'Brien sets out the basic skills service providers need in order to successfully support people who are at risk of…
Graphic: 25.01.11
Five Basic Tasks
The core competencies of any agency aiming to support people who are at risk social exclusion and devaluation
Inspiration: 25.01.11
Five Tasks of Good Support
Good support means helping people connect and be part of their community.
Paper: 24.01.11
Evaluation of SDS Pilot in Stockport
The University of Chester's evaluation of self-directed support for people with mental health problems in…
Paper: 24.01.11
Recovery Stories
Stories of mental health recovery and self-directed support from Hertfordshire
Slide: 24.01.11
New Script for Social Work
Presentation to social workers in North East Lincolnshire on how to return the social work role to one that is more about…
Slide: 13.01.11
Personalisation & Integration
Presentation given at the Eastern Region's mental health conference on personalisation and the prospects for…
Story: 11.01.11
Adam and his Family are in Control
Adam has returned from an out of area placement to take up life as an active citizen.
Story: 11.01.11
Keith Achieves Citizenship
Keith has been able to move away from institutional living and achieve real citizenship under his own control.
Article: 10.01.11
Don't Monkey with People's Lives
Carl Poll gets to the heart of why the relationship between professionals and citizens can often go so wrong - and what we…
Article: 06.01.11
Citizenship in a Decent Society
Simon Duffy sets out the challenge that treating each other as citizenship sets to a society that aims to be decent
Article: 06.01.11
Connection Not Inclusion
Carl Poll explains the subtle but important difference between connecting and including
Paper: 04.01.11
Active Patient
Vidhya Alakeson's Policy Paper sets out the case for extending the principles of self-direction, and in particular…
Project: 04.01.11
Personalised Transition
How transition should work for families and young people with disabilities.
Reviews: 04.01.11
The Rise of the Meritocracy
Michael Young's classic attack on the arrogance and thoughtlessness of our meritocracy and failure to understand the…
Books: 04.01.11
Much More to Life than Services
Bob Rhodes offers a vision for personalisation in social care that can help us return to community and citizenship.
Reviews: 04.01.11
Turning the World Upside Down
Nigel Crisp describes why western, developed countries have much to learn from developing countries who have had to…
Reviews: 04.01.11
Radical Hope: Education and Equality in Australia
Noel Pearson describes how educational reform has failed for aboriginal people and makes the case for welfare reform…
Books: 01.01.11
Development from Within
This book highlights the power of group reflection for achieving sustainable change in all forms of human development
Graphic: 01.01.11
Shift to Citizenship Model
This image shows the fundamental shift in thinking required to reform public services within the welfare state - from a…
Paper: 20.12.10
A Fair Start
A pathway to enable disabled children and their families to take control of health, education and care funding.
Paper: 01.12.10
Manifesto of the Personalisation Forum Group
This manifesto sets out the values, goals and intentions of the Personalisation Forum Group - a group of people who live…
Story: 16.11.10
'The CHF in 223?' - That's My Mother
Terry Lynch describes how damaging it can be when professionals see only the label, not the person. For an older person…
Graphic: 12.11.10
Commissioning for Innovation
Commissioning should mean focusing on the real assets of community in order to shape innovative and appropriate…
Paper: 10.11.10
New Script for Care Managers
Simon Duffy sets out the practical steps social workers need to take in order to organise and support the development of…
Article: 08.11.10
Conditions to Work
The debate about conditionality in work and the benefits system is confusing and this does not help us build systems…
Article: 07.11.10
Integration through Personalisation
Only a model which examines the value and role of integration from the perspective of the citizen will begin to bring…
Paper: 06.11.10
Individual Service Design
This paper which describes the process by which we can design personalised support for ourselves or those we care…
Article: 03.11.10
Avoid the Quantum Leap
Terry Lynch explores how to avoid those desperate placements in residential care, unnecessary hospitalisation or…
Inspiration: 01.11.10
Citizenship & Professional Gift Models
The Citizenship Model is a new paradigm for public services where support is treated as an entitlement which can be…
Article: 01.11.10
Are Individual Budgets Really Mine?
Simon Duffy argues that individual budgets are provided as additional income, which is provided to people in order…
Paper: 30.10.10
Critical Path Framework
Don Derrett developed this to help local authorities plan all the necessary system changes as they move towards…
Paper: 28.10.10
Resource Allocation in Mental Health
Simon Duffy explores the possibility of integrating resource allocation systems for health and social care for…
Books: 15.10.10
But I Don't Want Eldercare!
But I don't want Eldercare is a down-to-earth and unique guide to maintaining that control. Available to buy now
Paper: 10.10.10
Safety for Citizens
Simon Duffy explores the relationship between safeguarding and personalisation and the risks that come from…
Inspiration: 01.10.10
Community Brokerage
The best support assumes and supports capacity and only provides more professionalised expertise where necessary.
Inspiration: 25.09.10
Conditional Resource Entitlement
An Individual Budget is an entitlement that is subject to some controls or conditionality.
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