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There are 767 resources from England.
Paper: 08.07.20
The Pathology of Control
Management of the NHS and other public services often produces harm by misunderstanding people's basic motivations.
Project: 07.07.20
What Matters To Me
An App to help people to communicate their needs.
Article: 07.07.20
A Response to All Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter. We all need to accept that institutional and systemic racism is still prevalent in our society…
Webinar: 03.07.20
Norwich City Council: Creating Space for Community
Members of Norwich City Enabling Team and Adam Murray of the Old Library Wood community group share their experiences…
Webinar: 03.07.20
Citizenship - the Key to a Good Life
Wendy Perez and Simon Duffy explain how they have improved the Keys to Citizenship.
Article: 25.06.20
How Have We Misconceived the NHS?
David Zigmond argues that government is forcing the NHS to adopt the worst features of neoliberalism and communism.
Paper: 24.06.20
Energy Impairment Easy Read
This is the Easy Read version of the Energy Impairment and Disability Inclusion report produced by the Chronic Illness…
Film: 24.06.20
Is Basic Income Essential to the Good Life?
Simon Duffy gave this keynote for the Centre for Wellbeing in Public Policy as part of the Festival of Debate 2020.
Article: 23.06.20
Growing New Models of Support
How individual service funds (ISFs) can lead to new ways of supporting people in their own communities.
Reviews: 22.06.20
Rekindling Democracy
Cormac Russell's inspiring book describes the limitations of current models of public policy and offers a positive…
Webinar: 22.06.20
Exploring the Strength of Community
Liz Leach Murphy and Sarah Holmes explore the factors that make for stronger and richer community life.
Paper: 20.06.20
Good Things About Individual Service Funds
An easy read guide to Individual Service Funds or ISFs. A great way to manage your support.
Film: 19.06.20
Everyone At The Table
This annual gathering of Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy has grown into a celebration of inclusion.
Article: 19.06.20
Putting Personal Budgets in Their Place
Personal Budgets do not need to reinforce individualistic consumerism, they can be a route to a more collective…
Article: 18.06.20
Child Poverty: the New Normal in Education
As the teaching profession debates the new normal in education and schools slowly reopen, Kieran Roberts discusses…
Webinar: 16.06.20
SDS Network: Individual Service Funds (ISFs)
Chris Watson of Self Directed Futures and Gary Kent of New Key and Jacqui Hendra of Devon County Council on ISFs.
Article: 01.06.20
Social Care's Response to COVID-19
Chris Watson shares his observations on how commissioners in health and social care have responsed to the COVID-19…
Paper: 27.05.20
Closer to Home
Amy-Grace Whillans-Welldrake reports on the progress of Greater Manchester devolution and explores the…
Article: 27.05.20
Re-Imagining Our Streets
Lynne Friedli shares an inspiring idea to convert residential parking spaces into green spaces for fruit, vegetables…
Article: 27.05.20
A Two-Tier Pandemic
The COVID-19 crisis and subsequent coronavirus legislation demonstrates that Government does not value disabled or…
Story: 23.05.20
I am More than My Mental Health
Poems in memory of Kes, a wonderful young man who died before his time, but who brought joy into the lives of many.
Paper: 19.05.20
I Feel Forgotten
The Chronic Illness Inclusion Project's submission to the Women and Equalities Committee inquiry into the impact of…
Webinar: 13.05.20
SDS Network: COVID-19 and Overview
The first webinar from the SDS network covered the issues of how countries were responding to the COVID-19 crisis, what…
Article: 12.05.20
Contracting for ISFs
Chris Watson briefly outlines the main legal features of an Individual Service Fund (ISF) and explores how community…
Article: 12.05.20
Confused Discharge in COVID-19
Alex Leeder argues that the NHS discharge policy was rushed through in the early days of the COVID-19 crisis and will…
Article: 12.05.20
COVID-19 and Cleaning the Thames
David Zigmond explores the historical parallels between today and the public health crises of the…
Article: 04.05.20
Who's Counting Carers?
Robert Kay expresses his anger at the constant failure to respect or even remember the existence of 7 million unpaid…
Webinar: 28.04.20
DCWW Lithuania: COVID-19 Challenge
What is the mission of a social worker in this situation? Jaunuolių dienos centras (JDC) in Lithuania share inspiring…
Paper: 27.04.20
Energy Impairment and Disability Inclusion
This ground-breaking report outlines the barriers facing people with chronic illness and explores the concept of…
Paper: 22.04.20
Coronavirus Act 2020: Easy Read
Dorset Advocacy have shared their Easy Read guide to how the Coronavirus Act might affect your care and support.
Paper: 21.04.20
Basic Income and Independent Living
The independent living movement must be included in the conversation about universal basic income.
Article: 20.04.20
Public Spending in Sheffield
Joshua Shepherd analysed public spending in Sheffield in order to understand the impact of the UK's centralised…
Article: 18.04.20
Scientists Inform, Leaders Lead
Alain Catzeflis argues that the UK Government's behaviour during the COVID-19 crisis looks worryingly like…
Paper: 08.04.20
Participation at 45 Degrees
Colin Miller has compiled 12 short essays on techniques for citizen-led change and constitutional reform in…
Film: 08.04.20
Universal DisCredit
The Canary supported Videoblogg Productions to produce a documentary describing the problems with the Universal…
Article: 06.04.20
Does COVID-19 mark the end for markets in the NHS?
UK Government response to the COVID-19 is an implicit acknowledgement of the limitations and dangers of a marketised…
Article: 06.04.20
COVID-19, The Black Death and Basic Income
Bill Jordan explains why COVID-19, like the Black Death before it, may finally push the current elites to accept the…
Article: 02.04.20
The Upstream Response to COVID-19
Dr Simon Duffy sets out some key principles to guide local communities as they develop their response to the COVID-19…
Album: 02.03.20
Self-Directed Support Graphics
Infographics on self-directed support developed for the SDS Network.
Article: 25.02.20
The DWP Fails People with a Learning Disability
Neil Carpenter describes the barriers to justice and economic security created by the DWP's systems.
Film: 25.02.20
A global force for change
Citizen Network is a global non-profit cooperative movement, formed to create a world where everyone matters.
Article: 25.02.20
Talk Shop - Citizens Assemble
Citizens Assemblies are all the rage, but the Talk Shop model offers a low cost and grassroots approach which can…
Paper: 25.02.20
The Hub at Yeovil
The Hub at Yeovil is an example of a community bringing young disabled people together to build lives of citizenship and…
Article: 24.02.20
Buurtzorg and Self-Management
Buurtzorg is a powerful social innovation, started in the Netherlands, which enables self-management and…
Paper: 18.02.20
A Commissioners' Guide to Individual Service Funds
This guide offers a commissioner's perspective on how to implement Individual Service Funds and widen self-directed…
Paper: 17.02.20
Self-Direction Worldwide
Lynn Breedlove observes the competing conceptions of self-directed support emerging around the world.
Album: 29.01.20
Local Area Coordination Graphics
Infographics on Local Area Coordination created by Ralph Broad, Simon Duffy and Eddie Bartnik.
Slide: 28.01.20
Truth and Citizenship
Simon Duffy gave this presentation on the ecology of disability rights at the annual Norah Fry and Sue Porter Memorial…
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