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SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

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Page 1: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

SHEN Conference 27 March 2012  Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living  Employment and Housing Solutions  Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Page 2: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

What we will cover

• GCIL - Who we are and what we do • Introduction to models of disability

• Barriers to housing

• Barriers to employment

• Interactive discussion

Page 3: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

By the end of the workshop, you will:

• Know who GCIL are and what we do;

• Be aware of the different models of disability;

• Understand the barriers disabled people face in accessing employment and accessible housing.

Page 4: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

GCIL – who we are and what we do

• The largest user led organisation of disabled people in Scotland

• Inclusive living service

• Payroll service

• Training service

• Accessible housing service

• Employment support and training

Page 5: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Principles of the independent living movement

• That all human life is of value

• Everyone is capable of making choices

• Right to assert control over their own lives

• Disabled people have the right to participate fully in society

Page 6: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

INDIVIDUAL MODEL

Responses in Society to a person’s medical condition

Impairment = Disability

Charities

Sheltered housing

SocialWorkDept.

Hospitals

Physio’s

Special Schools

Special Transport

Benefits Agency

O.T.’s

G.P.’s

Grant Carson - Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (1999)

Visual impairment

Arthritis

A.I.D.S

Learning difficulty

Stroke

M.E.Spina Bifida

Mental illness

Hearing impairment

ParaplegicMultiple Sclerosis

Cerebral Palsy

Dyslexia

Sheltered employment

Day centres

Person

Page 7: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

INDIVIDUAL MODELImpairment = Disability

Grant Carson - Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (1999)

Dehumanises

Isolates Static

Disempowers

DepersonalisesSegregates

Person(ill)

Page 8: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

SOCIAL MODEL

It is the Barriers present in society that really disable people

Barriers = DisabilityCharities: Offensive images of Disabled People

Lack of anti-discriminationlegislation

Lack of Access

Isolation/Segregation

Social Myth’s

Lack of education

Prejudice

Adapted housing “Ghettoism”

Attitudes

Language

Lack of financial independence

Over-protectivefamilies

Lack of employment

Fear / ignorance

Labelling

Grant Carson - Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (1999)

Person

Page 9: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

SOCIAL MODELBarriers = Disability

Grant Carson - Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living (1999)

Identifies barriers

Suggests solutions

Seeks allies Offers hope

Person

Page 10: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Language

• Disabled people • Non disabled people • Wheelchair user • Access requirements • People with ‘learning disabilities’• Blind person/visually impaired person • Deaf person/hearing impaired person

Page 11: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Housing – what are the barriers?

• Limited availability of accessible or adapted housing

• Complex and fragmented service with limited availability of expert advice and advocacy

•Past investment in accessible/adapted housing could be better recorded/managed

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Housing – what are the barriers...continued?

• Long delays for adaptations and support

• Shortage of funds for improvements and support

• Lack of flexibility and choice

• Too little information on options and lack of awareness of need

• Lack of opportunities to move between areas – creating geographical ghettos

Page 13: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Housing – managing a scarce resource ?

Fully wheelchair accessible

528 1.1%

Barrier free 1667 3.4%

Some adaptations

2310 4.8%

Sheltered (inc FW and BF)

2532 5.3%

Very sheltered 206 0.4%

No adaptations 40,874 85%

GCIL gathered information from 80 landlords, covering

over 48,117 properties in & around Glasgow ?

Page 14: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Housing – solutions

• Supply – build more accessible housing across tenures – example Glasgow city council clause in city plan for 10 per cent of accessible housing in 20 or more units.

• Housing management – be able to match accessible housing to need. – Example: Scottish Accessible Housing Register will be rolled out, known as “Homes2Fit”

• Adaptations – need to be better resourced and provided

Page 15: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Housing – what we do

• Provide support, information and advice to disabled people and their families, and agencies involved in housing or supporting disabled people.

• Provide information on housing options

• Assist people to apply for social housing, buy their own house, or make adaptations.

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Housing – what we do continued...

• Signpost and refer people to suitable agencies

• Manage the Scottish Accessible Housing Register, SAHR) known as Home2Fit.

Page 17: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Employment

GCIL – running successful employment programmes for disabled people since 2001.

• Over 150 participants.• Transition into further employment 61 per cent.• Transition into further education 12.1 per cent. • Total positive outcome rate = 80.2 per cent.

Page 18: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Employment programme to date

• Has worked with over 500 people since 2001.

• Open Door programme – based on traditional ILM model, but using supported permitted work to support people in the transition to employment

• 10 per cent of applicants identified as graduates.

• Professional Careers programme – supporting disabled graduates into full time sustainable careers.

Page 19: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Employment service in context

• 1 million disabled people in Scotland

• 20 per cent of working age population

• Disabled people are at least twice as likely to be unemployed (some groups 4 times as likely).

• Disabled people are twice as likely to have no qualification.

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Barriers to Employment

• The benefits trap

• Stereotypes and false assumptions

• Lack of education and experience

• Inaccessible recruitment process

• Physical accessibility of premises.

• Getting to work and

• Inflexible working practice

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Professional Careers and Open Door

“”positive action programmes designed to address the under-representation and inequalities of disabled people in employment”

Page 22: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Trainee benefits

• Salary

• Genuine work experience (50 weeks or 30 months)

• Access facilitation and support

• Ongoing reviews and structured mentoring

• Personal development

• Peer support

• Access to further or higher education

• Support into further employment

Page 23: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Benefits to employers

• Access to a pool of talented, motivated and committed individuals

• Disability equality training

• Access audit

• Ongoing support from GCIL to minimise the impact of the placement on employers resources

• Partnership working with GCIL

• The opportunity to address the under-representation of disabled people in the workforce

Page 24: SHEN Conference 27 March 2012 Glasgow Centre for Inclusive Living Employment and Housing Solutions Kelly Coote & Karen Anne Doherty

Case study – Allan Barr 33

• Graduated from Glasgow University in 1998

• Never been in paid employment until joining GCIL.

• ‘lived in bedroom of parents house’

• Didn’t access services, recreation or employment.

• Now on Professional Careers, working with TPAS, gained post grad diploma in Housing and working towards MPhil.

• Has his own flat and care package.

• Uses access to work to fund his travel to & from work