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Feedback from the National Forum 7 th & 8 th September 2011. New way of working This was our second meeting working in a new way. We met from Wednesday afternoon to Thursday afternoon. We had one main topic for the meeting Living our Lives in the Community Now. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Feedback from the National Forum

7th & 8th September 2011

Page 2: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

New way of working

This was our second meeting working in a new way. We met from Wednesday afternoon to Thursday afternoon.

We had one main topic for the meeting Living our Lives in the Community Now.

People were still happy to work in this way everyone said they had a chance to say what they wanted.

Page 3: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Living our lives in the Community Now

There is a “Big Squeeze” on everyone across the country.

“Everything is changing in people’s lives and its hard to understand why things are

happening.”

“We are still not living a life”.

“A social worker came out and reviewed the help I get. I lost all my 4 hours and got an

alarm call system instead!”

Page 4: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Living our lives in the Community Now

These are the main messages from the Forum;

1. Personal Budgets people are still unclear about them, including some social workers. People feel personalisation had ‘stopped’ in their areas.

2. Bullying due to the loss of support people are more likely to be victims of crime.

3. Health and Well Being people have lost help which supports them to maintain relationships in their communities.

4. Mate Crime. “A bolt on the door doesn’t stop Mate Crime”. Less community police and street wardens, people feel unsafe walking the streets.

Page 5: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Complex needs

Christian Raphael came to the meeting with his supporter’s and Vicky his mum.

Christian showed from his presentation that people with high support needs can be supported to live in the community.

Christians report highlighted the issues experienced by people with high support needs. Accessing public transport, lack of changing places toilets, lack of meaningful day opportunities, being allowed to take risks and changes to disability living allowance.

We hope Christian can continue to work with us.

Page 6: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Updates

Siraaj told us about his work on the advisory group for Health Watch. Siraaj has been successful in getting the minutes in easy read.

Amanda gave an update on the Employment work she is doing. She is currently working with Access to Work.

Janet told us about the TASC group.

Page 7: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Although there was no official meeting in July. Gavin did attend a meeting with members. They discussed how the cuts in Social Care Budgets would affect people with learning disabilities.

Gavin also talked about work that is being done to improve issues around mental health.

Page 8: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Staying Strong Guide - follow up work

Over 100 groups have answered questions about how they have used the guide from the 9 regions.

One of the main issues for groups is funding.

Many groups are getting the same money as the year before. They do not know about their funding after March 2012.

Groups are frightened that all the good work that has been done will be lost.

Page 9: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

What’s happening with money at the moment?

Because there is no longer a Government led Learning Disability programme; we are being told to think “local”

The work that groups do

Pay us for the things that we can do and we will get people off benefits and into meaningful employment that will help and support other people.

Page 10: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Where does self advocacy group money come from?

Local Authorities and Councils are the main funders. Some get money from other ways. Some groups earn some of their income from their work.

How much money will groups get this year 2011?

Most groups are getting the same money. Some groups are getting less money and this will make a difference to the way they work.

Page 11: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

What money will groups get after 2011?

Most groups do not know what will happen. Local authorities are making lots of cuts over the next 2 to 3 years and groups think this will include their money.

How are groups managing with less money?

Not doing some pieces of work.Making cuts in staff.Working with other groups.

Page 12: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

What sort of work are groups doing?

Self advocacy work, peer advocacy and friendship groups. Working on Valuing People Now and Partnership Board work.Keeping safe, quality checking and training. Making information easier to read.

New ways of working

Getting more business like, working with other organisations and more time on fundraising.

Page 13: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

The role of Partnership Boards

No one knows what the ‘localism agenda’ means. Some partnership boards have been changed.

Using the Staying Strong Guide

Most groups were pleased about the Staying Strong Guide. Groups found it useful for different ideas and making future plans.

Page 14: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Other things we would like help with and want to say

It is important groups meet up and share information. Groups are still finding pieces of work that they want to do. Groups are worried about people losing support and being more at risk as a result of the cuts.

What’s next for self advocacy groups?

We are meant to be about PEOPLE first, not about MONEY. We want to support each other to do work WE want. We are committed to Staying Strong- but for HOW LONG.

Page 15: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

National Forum Meeting 7th & 8th December

Housing was the main topic for this meeting.

Alicia wood from Housing options came to talk to us.

She gave a presentation on the Top Tips for Local Leaders on Housing.

Each region gave an update from the forum meetings on housing.

These are the main issues.

Page 16: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Support - people need good support to help them be successful in their homes. Lots of people are having their support cut this means things will go wrong.

Information - there is not enough easy read information on housing. People have trouble filling in forms. To apply for housing you need to bid on the internet this is confusing. Some people don’t have access to the internet. People need support with this.

Choice - there is not enough choice around where to live. We do not always want to live with other people. We do not have enough control and choice over who will support and work with us.

Page 17: Feedback from the National Forum  7 th  & 8 th  September 2011

Being safe - people do not always feel safe where they live. People with learning disabilities are often easy targets. Hate and Mate Crime are still big issues.

Benefits - with all the cuts and changes, people are worried about benefits and whether there will be cuts to housing benefit.

Although there have been good things happening over the past 10 years and lots of people are happy with their housing, there is now lots of change and people are loosing services because of cuts. People are worried about the future.