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Publications from Citizen Network members for reading and sharing.
Paper: 30.08.12
Innovation and the Work Programme
A case study by Su Maddock on the UK government’s Work Programme procurement process.
Paper: 01.07.12
A Fair Budget
A discussion paper exploring the role of the RAS (Resource Allocation System) in the development of self-directed…
Paper: 21.06.12
Reconnecting Hearts and Minds
A Paradigm day of conversation about ensuring good support with and for people with learning disabilities.
Paper: 13.06.12
Local Area Coordination
Ralph Broad describes a long-standing social innovation, first developed in Australia, which helps people stay part…
Paper: 31.05.12
Peer Power
Simon Duffy explores the inspirational work of the Personalisation Forum Group and its efforts to improve their own…
Paper: 25.05.12
Resilient relationships
Lynne Friedli explores the role of the public sector in supporting resilient relationships.
Paper: 24.05.12
Social Prescribing for Mental Health
A guide for commissioners on how to enable social prescribing, offering new opportunities for people with mental…
Paper: 24.05.12
Ideas from Self Direct Members
Members of self direct met together in York to listen to invited speakers and to put questions to an expert panel. This…
Paper: 22.05.12
Mental health, resilience and inequalities
In this WHO report Dr Lynne Friedli explores the wealth of evidence that mental health influences a very wide range of…
Paper: 22.05.12
Teachers as Leaders in the Journey to Inclusive Schools
This paper written by David Towell and Heidy Araque offers a framework for thinking about the issues to be addressed in…
Paper: 22.05.12
Always look on the bright side
Lynne Friedli looks at the rise of assets based approaches in Scotland and asks whether we may be overlooking the real…
Paper: 01.05.12
Personalisation and Human Rights
In this paper the authors argue that the broad policy concepts and detailed practice of personalisation are rooted in,…
Paper: 02.03.12
ISFs in Action
A research report by Sian Hoolahan of Choice Support describing the progress being made in Southwark using Individual…
Paper: 01.02.12
Support Buddies - Peer Support Works
The Personalisation Forum Group, winners of the Great British Care Awards People First Category, have published an…
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.
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.
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…
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.
Paper: 17.10.11
Health Efficiencies
This report describes the efficiencies possible in healthcare through the use of personalisation.
Paper: 10.10.11
Dying with Dignity
This report explores how personalisation could transform end of life care.
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…
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…
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…
Paper: 07.08.11
Positively Local
John Gillespie, with Susanne Hughes, describes how community development and improvement must begin by putting…
Paper: 29.06.11
Developing Family Leadership
Help families take the lead by building new relationships built upon equality and mutual respect.
Paper: 29.06.11
Response to SEN & Disability Green Paper
Pippa Murray argues that the current education system discriminates against disabled people and suggests…
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.
Paper: 14.06.11
Connections that matter
The impact of Grapevine's work on people with learning disabilities and their families.
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…
Paper: 12.06.11
Women at the Centre
Simon Duffy and Clare Hyde explore how WomenCentre achieves its astonishing outcomes.
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…
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…
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…
Paper: 21.03.11
Competency in Practice-Based Commissioning
A summary of effective approaches to Patient and Public Involvement for GP consortia.
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…
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