Overview of Áiseanna Tacaíochta’s Direct Payments Model

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Overview of Áiseanna Tacaíochta’s Direct Payments Model Conference: Promoting Independent Living and Participation in Society for People with Disabilities. European Parliament 6th March 2019 Presenter: Jessica Gough (ÁT Leader)

Background Áiseanna Tacaíochta” translates to “Supported Facilities” in English. Áiseanna Tacaíochta (ÁT) is emerging as a leading organisation in the Independent Living movement in Ireland by offering a Direct Payments model to people with disabilities for the first time. Founded in 2010 as a pilot project by the late Martin Naughton and three colleagues with the lived experience of disability. An Introduction to Áiseanna Tacaíochta An Introduction to Áiseanna Tacaíochta 2 2

An Introduction to Áiseanna Tacaíochta Our Role We provide leadership and support to empower people with disabilities to live with the independence, choice and freedom that they are entitled to. Our role involves: Leadership ▪ Training Research and evaluations ▪ Advocacy Governance and accountability ▪ Peer support Our goal is to make Independent Living accessible to everyone and to establish it as a recognised right for people with disabilities An Introduction to Áiseanna Tacaíochta

Who We Are Our Leaders ÁT was founded by and continues to be guided by people with disabilities. We currently have 35 members who avail of the direct payments model to set up their own company and employ their own personal assistants. Our Staff ÁT staff are committed to the philosophy of Independent Living. ÁT hopes to take on more regional staff to provide strong and local support to our Leaders as we grow. Circles of Support Every member of each Leaders’ Circle of Support brings their own skills and experience to the role, ensuring full support in everything that the Leader does. An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014 An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014

What We Do: Direct Payments in Action We act as intermediary between the individual and the Health Service Executive (HSE). We support our Leaders in establishing their own company so that funding can be channelled straight to them. We assist our Leaders in setting up their Circle of Support in their own local communities. An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014 An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014 An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014

Why We Do It 68% of the people who use disability services in Ireland are dissatisfied with the level of control they have over their own lives.¹ We work to change this. By giving people with disabilities more control and independence, we are moving towards a fairer, more inclusive and progressive future for everyone. Our model creates strong outcomes not just for our Leaders and people with disabilities, but for the whole of wider society and also for policy. “Direct payments are a means to an end; that end is Independent Living” (Frances Hasler, disability scholar) ¹ Department of Health (2010) Report on Public Consultation: Efficiency and Effectiveness of Disability Services in Ireland. Dublin: Department of Health An Introduction to Áiseanna Tacaíochta An Introduction to Áiseanna Tacaíochta An Introduction to Áiseanna Tacaíochta 6 6

Outcomes for Leader 1. Personal Growth Cycle of Dependency Cycle of Empowerment An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014 An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014

An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014 Outcomes for Leader 2. Flexibility 3. Value for Money I own my own company I recruit and employ my own PAs I make my own decisions I can go where I want when I want I am in charge of my finances Maximise Personal Assistant hours Low administration costs Good Quality Service An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014

Outcomes for Society Circle of Support – Volunteerism ethos Changing attitudes and awareness People with disabilities leading change An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014 An Introduction to ÁT | DFI Presentation | 4th November 2014

Outcomes for Policy By demonstrating the positive impact of Direct Payments in people’s lives, as well as their value for money, we hope to establish a simplified model of Direct Payments for people with disabilities in Irish policy. The Government Taskforce has now recommended demonstration projects 2019-2021 Government policy and UNCRPD – Article 19: “recognise the equal right of all persons with disabilities to live in the community, with choices equal to others” Bridging the gap between policy and practice: Professor Theresia Degener, Chair of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities said of the NUIG research published 2018 into the ÁT Model of Direct Payments “This excellent evaluation of ÁT Model of direct payment will help the Irish government to fulfil its duties under Article 19 CRPD”

The Future The founder of ÁT, the late Martin Naughton wrote: “We ... believe that every person with a disability should have a choice about the way their services are provided, and the right to ensure that the services they do receive are uniquely personal to their individuality. Our objective is that every Leader has complete control over their service. In light of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD) we feel that the time is right to forge forward with this work, and hope that the Áiseanna Tacaíochta model will become a model for Europe also. This is our dream. We would like you to help us make it a reality.”

Further information on ÁT and the Direct Payments Model For more information on ÁT and the Direct Payments Model, please refer to http://www.theatnetwork.com/