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Ian Loynes Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations User Led Organisations : : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting equality across the South Southampton Centre for Independent Living

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Page 1: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

Ian LoynesIan LoynesChief Executive, SCILChief Executive, SCIL

User Led OrganisationsUser Led Organisations : :

SCIL’s Journey & Learning PointsSCIL’s Journey & Learning Points

1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living

Promoting equality across the South

Southampton Centre for Independent Living

Page 2: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

Building sustainable ULO’sBuilding sustainable ULO’sJan 1995: Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit ‘s “Improving the Life Chances of Disabled People”:

•‘Disabled people are best placed to take the lead in identifying their own needs and in identifying the most appropriate ways of meeting such needs’

•Recommendation 4.3: By 2010, each locality should have a user-led organisation modelled on existing CILs.

•At a minimum, these organisations should provide:• information and advice; • advocacy and peer support; • assistance with self-assessment; • support in using individual budgets to meet needs; • support to recruit and employ personal assistants; • disability equality training; • consumer audits of local services.

Page 3: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

Building sustainable ULO’sBuilding sustainable ULO’sHowever, SCIL’s experiences show that the important aspects to creating and sustaining successful ULO’s are:

WHY users should control their support organisations; and

HOW to ensure these organisations are modeled on existing CIL’s (i.e. working to the Social Model of Disability, Peer-support and

the principles of Independent Living)

What motivates Disabled People to want to set up a ULO

•Common: interests, values, beliefs. •Agents for social change (Campaigning!)

Not Just a provider of services, just another business/charity

Sustainability is as much about the empowerment of individuals as it is about resources

Page 4: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

Disabled People Defined:Disabled People Defined:

12 Basic Rights to Independent Living:

• Full ACCESS to our environment• A fully accessible TRANSPORT system

• TECHNICAL AIDS/EQUIPMENT• Accessible / adapted HOUSING

• PERSONAL ASSISTANCE• Inclusive EDUCATION and TRAINING

• An adequate INCOME• Equal opportunities for EMPLOYMENT

• Appropriate and accessible INFORMATION• ADVOCACY (towards self advocacy)

• COUNSELLING• Appropriate and accessible HEALTH CARE provision

?13: Right to social life, relationships?

Page 5: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

SCIL’s Range of Enabling ServicesSCIL’s Range of Enabling Services

Supporting the empowerment of Disabled People through:

• Advice and Information on Self-Directed Support• Peer Advocacy & Peer Mentoring• Personal Development & Participation

Promoting Disability Equality through:• Training & Consultancy• Consumer & Access Audits• Practice & Learning Opportunities

Most importantly: SCIL Campaigns for the rights of Disabled People and represents their views.

Page 6: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

ULO’s Today:

• Finding it hard to survive – lack of Local Authority support and tendering rules

• Restrictions about what they are ‘allowed’ to do

• Whilst we argue that we should have a right to a place at the table, the reality is that there are many happy to deny that right

• BECAUSE IT IS ABOUT POWER

Page 7: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

SCIL Challenges, Successes:

• Drowning in rhetoric, starving of practical support (crumbs from table!)

• Resources: NEVER had core funding

• Tendering rules grossly biased against small ULO’s: Highlight NCIL-ADASS Protocol

• Everything we have is down to refusal of Disabled People to give up

• Total Transformation (etc): Virtually none of these resources have gone to ULO’s

• Paradoxically, such adversity helps...

Page 8: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

SCIL Challenges, Successes:• Developed best Direct Payments schemes in UK• Most pro-active CIL in UK• Respected by Disabled People and Government• By maintaining clear aims, values, quality• Only Disabled People control our agenda• Clear vision• Pragmatic: We say what is wrong; but will work with those

committed to improvements• Financial accountability• Strong focus on income generation• Personal Development and Empowerment work is critical in

feeding our sustainability: Obvious funding opportunity• Have little difficulty recruiting Disabled staff• Disabled People drive our constant innovation

Page 9: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

Local Authorities cannot implement their Personalisation Agenda or their equality duties without effective ULO’s

•Keepers of Independent Living & Social Model Faith

•ULO’s at the forefront of every progressive social policy advance in last 25 yrs

•ULO’s have a critical role in enabling users to have an empowered voice – no-one else should speak for us

•ULO’s Must be Campaigners (not just service providers)

•ULO’s Must challenge policies (Local & National) which limit the inclusion of Disabled People

Page 10: Ian Loynes Chief Executive, SCIL User Led Organisations : SCIL’s Journey & Learning Points 1984-2009: Celebrating 25 Years of Independent Living Promoting

But how can ULO’s sustain themselves?

• Successful organisations are successful because they are different – high quality and high principles WILL show through

• MUST BE BASED ON CIL’S

• Must be more business like – what we have is valuable and unique, sell it (social enterprises)

• Must be enabled to provide a range of services that generate income

• Must work to empower Disabled People to develop their skills within ULO’s rather than expect them to just appear

• Thinking “Outside of the Box”….

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Thank You!Thank You!

Ian LoynesIan Loynes

[email protected]@SouthamptonCIL.co.uk