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All Together Now Social Services Expo & Conference E37 – Pentland Room 18 th March 2014 11.15 to 12.00

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Session on ‘All Together Now’, the ILiS co-production toolkit endorsed by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing and the head of NHS Scotland. It focuses on involving disabled people in equal relationships and power sharing around policy making and service design. Contributed by: Independent Living in Scotland

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All Together Now

Social Services Expo & ConferenceE37 – Pentland Room 18th March 201411.15 to 12.00

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Howdy!

Heather Fisken ILiS Project ManagerPam Duncan ILiS Policy Officer

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Today…

• What’s the story?• Who’s got all the answers?• Q. so, what IS the answer then?• A: All Together Now!

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What’s the story? Quiz

   

 

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Question 1

Disabled people represent what proportion of Scotland’spopulation? 

a. 1 in 10b. 1 in 20c. 1 in 15d. 1 in 5

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Answer - Question 1

Disabled people represent what proportion of Scotland’spopulation? 

a. 1 in 10b. 1 in 20c. 1 in 15d. 1 in 5 *

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Question 2

 1 in 50 non-disabled people take part in a civic role e.g. councillor, special police officer etc. How many disabled people do? 

a. 1 in 100b. 1 in 70c. 1 in 40d. 1 in 10

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Answer - Question 2

 1 in 50 non-disabled people take part in a civic role e.g. councillor, special police officer etc. How many disabled people do? 

a. 1 in 100 *b. 1 in 70c. 1 in 40d. 1 in 10

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Question 3

 71% of people in Scotland are in employment, what proportion of disabled people of working ageare in employment? 

a.18%b. 49% c. 51%d. 60%

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Answer - Question 3

 71% of people in Scotland are in employment, what proportion of disabled people of working ageare in employment? 

a.18%b. 49% * c. 51%d. 60%

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Question 4

 10% of housing built by all Scottish local authorities must be accessible. 

a. trueb. false

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Answer – Question 4

 10% of housing built by all Scottish local authorities must be accessible. 

a. trueb. false *

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Question 5

 A couple, who both use wheelchairs, are at a bus stop, it’s 4am in London, the bus driver leaves 1 of them on their own saying he can only take 1 at a time. Is this illegal? 

a. Yesb. No

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Answer – Question 5

 A couple, who both use wheelchairs, are at a bus stop, it’s 4am in London, the bus driver leaves 1 of them on their own saying he can only take 1 at a time. Is this illegal? 

a. Yesb. No*

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What’s the story?

About ILiS • Supporting disabled

people to have their voices heard

• Working for DPOs• Working with others

It’s our world too….

It’s ourworld tooAbout Scotland’s disabled people’s Independent Living Movement

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What’s the story?

What is independent living?

‘Disabled people of all ages having the same freedom, choice, dignity and control as other citizens at home, at work and in the community. It means rights to practical assistance and support to participate in society and life an ordinary life.’

…it’s not about living independently!

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Who’s got all the answers?

• Disabled people and DPOs• Disabled People’s allies• Law makers• Policy makers• Service designers• Service providers

…and on and on

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What IS the answer then?

Personalisation • for individuals (or existing groups)• solutions identified and put into action for

them• located within health and social care

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What IS the answer then?

• Co-production• outcome focussed• workable solutions• altruistic solutions for all disabled people • preventative (Christie Commission)• better use of resources• grows capacity for all involved• longevity – as it builds relationships• applicable to all areas of life beyond H&SC

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All Together Now

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All Together Now

A short definition“Co-production is a partnership between

citizens and public services to achieve a valued outcome”

(New Economics Foundation 2009)

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All Together NowWhat’s needed for coproduction?• Openness - speaking and listening to each

other• Respect – for others views and responsibilities • Sharing – aims, expectations, resources,

responsibilities and power• Working – together towards those aims• Recognising - and overcoming barriers

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What we’ve learned • We don’t always agree!• Don’t get bogged down in process• Do you really share the same goal?• Coproduction needs leaders • Coproduction takes a little longer – but you get a

better quality end product• Have ground rules and ‘spot checks’.

All Together Now

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Visit www.ilis.co.uk to find out more about • Independent living • Equality legislation• Human Rights and UNCRPD • Disabled People’s Organisations • Coproduction

Find out more

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Let’s talk!• What’s your view?• What’s your experience?• What can you share?• How can we help?