Transcript intro

Welcome to
the Dorset LDPB annual event
at the Exchange
Sturminster Newton
“Your money or your life!”
“Your money and your life!”
We are here today to talk about
what resources, information
and support are available for you
to live the life you want and own the
responsibilities that come with it
You’ll be introduced to some great
new ideas throughout the day
Find out if you think there is enough
help to support those people who get a service
have a say in their service and are encouraged
when appropriate, to think about designing
their support a little differently?
Is the information and support good enough?
Should there be more.. If so what that should be?
You must be wondering
what choices are there to make?
• Its all about owning your life
Having the tools and support to help you remain in control
• Finding the support to live it! – Benefits, assistive technology,
transport, community cost free solutions and any DCC/Health
funding*
• Accessing the right information Housing/Employment/
Education/Training and Volunteer options not linked to FACS
• Ultimately becoming a valued person in your community
‘Live the life not the label!’
dotcomunity event here on the 25th Oct
What is out there to help me?
Person centred planning tools
for the journey:
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Where you are now
Where you what to be
How you want to achieve it?
What’s working well?
What needs to change?
There are PCP leads in all Dorset day centres and community teams they will
support you at your review. Enham can also help you to think about these things.
Or.. Some of you may want to do it yourselves if you had the right tools
The workshops today
are going to briefly give you some of the basic
information and resources so you can see if
you have things right so far...
They will also point you in the direction of some
of the main resources that are available to you
My
Life!
My Life
What is out there in my community to do?
Cowdens Farm
Work,
&
Managing my money [benefits]
Lets warm up those brains
so you have some really good questions in
the workshops!
Respite* was
providing parents
with a good break
Confidence to move
out into his own
home growing
My ILife
am given the
My Life!
chance to
make choices
and learn from
my mistakes
Respite * was in a big
residential setting no
chance to practice my skills
Day centre was 16 miles
away and doing mostly
leisure activities
Living in my
own home
Doing my own
cooking
Volunteering
Becoming a
volunteer
DRAMA
Gregory Mason
GARDEN
If we took on a personal budget what
would we have to do?
Services organising things!
The manager of the centre
has these tasks to do in order
to provide a service.
Who is attending
Find activities
Staff ratios
Over to Families!
What is going on in our
community?
What activities are out there?
Where do we
find a
PA/Agency?
How can we find someone to
share the activity with if the
budget doesn’t cover the cost?
Maintaining
friendships
PROVIDER 3
RESIDENTAIL HOME
HOSPITAL
UNIT
LIAM
GEORGE
HELEN
KEYRING
NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SERVICES
PROVIDER 4
PROVIDER 3
What seemed to be missing was a place
where I could find like minded families
who were trying to find meaningful day
opportunities, source support to take
them so we didn’t have to do all the
running about ourselves
So how does People & Places help?
We want Gardening
We’d like walking
Where
I seedid
there
I see
is athat
advertisement
cluster asking for
for
walking
volunteers
eventatinthe
the
Glastonbury
allotment?
area
Encouraging
Encouraging others
others to
to join
join in
in
When you ‘view’ the
details of the activity
You will be able to see
who else has already
signed up to going!
It will encourage those
who are too shy to try
something alone,
to have a go if they
see someone they
recognise going too
2.5 Days
£24 a session
£120
2.5 Days
£8phr
4 Days
£10phr
5 Days
£12phr
5.5 Days
£15phr
How can we make services listen?
It is a mission: Impossible... or is it?
Collating the information allows community coordinators to
source opportunities and focus scarce resources
in the best direction
Volunteering
Reading
Harnessing Adult Learning to reduce
reliance on services
Staying safe travelling to an event or meeting up with a friend
There is an NOCN course that can teach you this
Understanding money and managing your finances
There is an NOCN course that can support you with this
Meeting and getting to know new people in the community
There is an NOCN course that can help you with this
Running a micro enterprise/Time banking and volunteering
takes a lot of different skills to make it happen
There is an NOCN course that can give you those skills
Learning to cook and planning a meal with friends
There is an NOCN course that can deliver this
What if I’m not eligible or become too able
to continue to receive a service?
• How important do you think it is that
people become the best they can be?
What makes you nervous about it?
• What do you think will be the impact
on current services if those able to
do not ‘move on’ as more young people
with complex needs are coming into the service?
It is the LDPB responsibility to ensure those who are not eligible for
support are signposted to local community solutions
How do you think the council could provide resources for it’s service users
that were also accessible for others too –
Access to Changing places, Library of step by step prompts
Hireable equipment evenings and weekends?
What do we want to see happen
in your own areas?
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Social services
Health
Education
Community services
Voluntary sector
Providers
Parent carers
People with a Learning disability
• What commitment do we need from one another?