Citizen Advocacy – one way to make a positive difference Barbara Perry, citizen advocate.

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Citizen Advocacy – one way to make a positive difference Barbara Perry, citizen advocate

I am going to talk about…. Why human services do harm Citizen advocacy Our citizen advocacy partnership How our partnership guards against abuse An inspection Paid advocacy and Citizen advocacy Conclusion

In the past… Brockhall Hospital, Lancashire

Human Services still do harm to people Why? Social Devaluation Services have power and control Work practices and paperwork Cuts in funding make it worse

How did Citizen Advocacy start? Wolfensberger set up citizen advocacy in America in 1970 To help guard against devaluation Set up in UK in 1980’s Government funding in 2001

What is Citizen Advocacy? A partnership between two people, long term Freely given, independent of services/family Spend time together Get to know advocate partner well Each partnership is different Citizen advocate aims to meet needs of their advocate partner instrumental needs expressive needs

Our Citizen Advocacy partnership Partners for over 8 years I visit Julie at home every week Close relationship which we both value Supports control and choice

Support Julie to be heard by services

We go out every week

Our partnership guards against abuse and neglect x 3 Financial Abuse 4 Emotional Abuse and neglect - her support workers support her in hospital 1 Institutional Abuse Own home, work place 2 Institutional Abuse

(CQC) inspection Inspection of Julie’s home ‘Essential standards’ checked Safeguarding standard met but staff only name ‘main types of abuse’ Inspector spoke to head of services

Paid Advocacy and Citizen Advocacy More paid jobs for advocates. Less funding, less independence Community action policy is support for citizen advocacy? Difficulty in measuring effectiveness of Citizen Advocacy Public want short term volunteering (Chapman and Mitchell) Who is the advocacy for? Future of Citizen Advocacy? ?

Citizen Advocacy – one way to make a positive difference Barbara Perry, citizen advocate

References Atkinson, D. (1999) Advocacy: a review, East Sussex, Pavilion. Cabinet Office (2010) Building the Big Society. Available from: /building-big-society_0.pdftps:// /building-big-society_0.pdf Care Quality Commission (CQC) Chapman, M. and Mitchell, D. (2011) Citizen Advocacy and Circles of Support: report for Wigan Learning Disability Partnership Advocacy Subgroup, Manchester, MLDP, MMU. Department of Health (2001) Valuing People: a strategy for learning disability services in the 21 st century, London, Department of Health. Hildebrand, A.J. (2004) One Person At A Time: Citizen Advocacy for People with Disabilities, Newton M.A, Brookline Books Mansell, J. (2010) Raising Our Sights: Services for Adults with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities, University of Kent, Tizard Centre. Available from: cs/publications/publicationspolicyandguidance/dh_ cs/publications/publicationspolicyandguidance/dh_ Rogers, C. (1967) On Becoming a Person: a therapist’s view of psychotherapy, London, Constable. Wolfensberger, W. (1975) Citizen Advocacy for the Handicapped, Impaired and Disadvantaged: an overview, Washington, D.C., US Government Printing Office.