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Building a grassroots campaign for Independent Living

Building a grassroots campaign for Independent Living. Kevin Caulfield and Tara Flood. What will we talk about?. Challenge of getting decision makers to understand and support Independent Living as defined by Disabled people History - Disabled people campaigning in the Borough

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Building a grassroots campaign for Independent Living

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  1. Building a grassroots campaign for Independent Living Kevin Caulfield and Tara Flood

  2. What will we talk about? • Challenge of getting decision makers to understand and support Independent Living as defined by Disabled people • History - Disabled people campaigning in the Borough • grassroots Disabled Peoples Commission calls for change • New focus on – stronger working together (coproduction) • What we mean by working together (coproduction) • Commission recommendations set out social change • Working together (co production) and Independent Living • Suggestions to bring about change • Intro to Hammersmith & Fulham

  3. Challenge is getting decision makers to understand and support Independent Living as defined by Disabled people • Independent Living is about choice and control in ALL aspects of our lives as Disabled people • De-institutionalisation is a requirement of independent living. • Independent living is about a shift in power from provider/commissioner to the individual • Disabled peoples campaigning needs to focus on; • Work together with decision makers at all stages of policy/ service design and development. • removing the barriers (disadvantages) we face on a daily basis • Develop, promote and advance independent living of ALL Disabled people.

  4. Disabled people’s grassroots campaigning • HAFCAC (independent/ no funding) campaigned on issues like charging for ‘home care’/ (Independent Living support), closure Independent Living fund (ILF) / loss of direct payment support service run by Disabled peoples organisation (DPO) • Focus on Rights of Disabled people not charity - to challenge / change bad policy/ decision making Achieved already • Council leader announces abolishing charging for community support in April 2015 • ILF closure – council protected all ILF support packages until 2018 • Council signed up to new vision for Independent Living • A strong message to Disabled residents that policy/service change is possible with Council commitment

  5. Change happens when disabled residents take legal action and make friends • In 2008, HAFCAC started a judicial review of Council’s proposal to start charging disabled people for essential support. We lost the first case and second in the Court of Appeal. • End result: the Council took over 18 months to get charging policy adopted. This kept hundreds of thousands of pounds where it belonged with disabled people. • Loss in court but still a victory increased our confidence as disabled people and led us to start pushing for more. • Same time we built relationships with the politicians in opposition (future decision makers). This relationship created the idea for a Commission of Disabled people.

  6. Disabled Person-led Commission September 2016 – December 2017 Disabled Peoples Commission set up chaired by Tara Flood supported by the Council with resources 10 local disabled residents / All identify as disabled people. Aim: set in place a new way of doing things where Disabled residents, Councillors and officers / other organisations in the borough are working together and where "Nothing About Disabled People Without Disabled People” is at the heart of decision-making / policy development. Commission looked at the many barriers still facing us as Disabled residents (surveys/ public meetings/ Commission meetings. Found Disabled people are nearly invisible in policy/decision making Link to the Disabled People’s Commission report: https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/councillors-and-democracy/resident-led-commissions/disabled-people-s-commission

  7. Commission focus on COPRODUCTION (working together) “Coproduction or working together means local Disabled people living in an area are working together with decision makers. Coproduction means Disabled people and decision makers together planning, designing and reviewing policy and services that affect our lives so barriers can be removed.”

  8. 8 Recommendations for change in decision making / policy development • Human rights approach • Commit to co production (working together) • Give everyone the skills to work better together • Develop communication work to support co production • Strengthen disabled residents / organisations (DPOs) to be able to work together with decision makers • Make support/ services able to deliver what disabled people need • Develop an budget for our work • Independent monitoring and evaluation

  9. Coproduction and Independent Living • Disabled people at the heart of policy making/decision making • Review of direct payment/ personal budget support in borough carried out by DPO • Disabled people working on Disabled people’s housing strategy • Agreement to move from a ‘personalisation’ strategy to a new vision for Independent Living

  10. Campaigning for change • Set up an independent campaign group that can be fearless in relation to those who have power over decision making and our lives • Build relationships with local politicians where you can you never know what might happen – they are decision makers spending your money and resources • Remind politicians often we are local residents, voters and you need to listen to us • Make good connections with lawyers where you can. • Stick to your aims/ message even if it seems unlikely you will achieve them • We were told by a previous Labour Council leader in a Council meeting you need to start living in the real world there will never be a time where there is no charging in Hammersmith & Fulham.

  11. Workshop activity: Starting a grassroots campaign for Independent Living Things to think about: • What Independent Living related change do you want? • Who are your target audience? • Who are your ALLIEs? • What are your Campaign activities? • How will you make the campaign accessible? • Campaign timings

  12. Contact us • Hammersmith Fulham Coalition Against Cuts • Email info@hafcac.org.uk • www.hafcac.org.uk

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