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Banking My Time Too Timebanking for people with learning disabilities
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The 5 Accomplishments Community Presence Relationships Choice Competence Respect
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The Historical Problem People are isolated from their communities People are not valued People do not feel they can make a valued contribution People lack skills and opportunity in forming relationships People are often poor and trapped by benefits
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We’ve got a bigger problem now! Day service ‘modernisation’ Transport cuts Withdrawal of services People with learning disabilities are very “time rich!”
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The Solution? Time Banks - Timely and tailored to fit!
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Benefits to Users Make friends Practice skills Social inclusion Self and social valorisation Health benefits Engagement/sense of purpose to day Quality of life without needing more money... Etc.
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Banking My Time Too Assess how time banks currently work with people with learning disabilities Select development pilots Disseminate learning outcomes
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Pilot Sites Richmondshire, Yorks. Rushey Green, Lewisham Gloucestershire.
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Moreton & Gloucester Pilot More members/hours Integrated social events Accessible policies People with LD as Timebank promoters Promotional material ARC will provide: LD & Integration training Help, support & advice Best practice Bids
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How you can get involved Join the e-network. Email: jane.livingstone @arcuk.org.uk Visit the website Attend the end of project Conference - 31 st January 2008, City Works, Gloucester Contact me: Rod Landman tel. 01237 441 786; Email: Rod.landman@arcuk.org.ukRod.landman@arcuk.org.uk
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LD Project in Hereford Sean Ladd SCORE Project TACT UK Ltd 01432 379380 Email: score@tactltd.org
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