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1 1 1.Wales 2.Welsh Assembly Government and the Voluntary Sector- NGO’s 3.All Wales Principles 4.Why Have an Umbrella Body? Role of LDW 5.LDW Mission 6.LDW Aims 7.External Challenges 8.Internal Challenges 9.Features of the LDW Umbrella 10.Building our Profile 11.Case Study 1: Cardiff Supported Living 2007 12.Case Study 2: Disabled Children Matter Wales 2008- Continuing 13.Are we making a difference? Contents
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2 2 Wales Population- 2.9m Long Term Illness or disability- 23% Poverty- 1 in 4 in low income Adults with severe learning disability; 10,800
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3 3 Welsh Assembly Government & the Voluntary Sector - NGOs Voluntary Sector Scheme Voluntary Sector Partnership Council Compacts between Municipalities and Voluntary Sector
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4 4 All Wales Principles 1983 People with learning disabilities have a right to; An ordinary pattern of life in the community Be treated as an individual Additional help and support in achieving their maximum potential
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5 5 Why Have an Umbrella Body? Role of LDW Balance voice of government and of parents Voice for NGOs Encourage development of NGOs
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6 6 LDW Mission “Create a Wales that values and includes every child and adult with a learning disability in Wales”
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7 7 LDW Aims Strengthen the Voice, rights and status of children and young people Voice, rights and status of adults Ability of parents, carers and families to make a positive contribution and Promote a range of person centred services for children and adults Set a good example in the way that it is run
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8 8 External Challenges The Cinderella Abuse scandals in hospitals; Ely Children and young people ‘ineducable’ Plus Understanding Welsh social constraints Collaboration with Govt versus campaigning
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9 9 Internal Challenges ‘Cradle to grave remit’ Picking priorities Picking issues where we can win Recruiting and retaining staff
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10 Features of the LDW Umbrella Governance and election processes Member consultation Facilitator and coordinator
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11 Building our profile Professionally presented materials and events Membership of National Assembly lobbying representative association; Public Affairs Cymru Being useful to govt: win/win Attendance at all political party annual conferences Using politicians Developing contacts in the media
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12 Case Study 1: Cardiff Supported Living 2007 All services re-tendered Partnership formed Judicial review ‘Won battle but lost war’ Ethical issues
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13 Case Study 2: Disabled Children Matter Wales 2008- Continuing Poor patchy services Investment in England Partnership formed Political activity Being ‘sucked in’ Some achievements
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14 Are we making a difference?
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