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                              SpEAKINg WITH                                     who were over-protective,                     which gave many opportunities to
                                                                                                                              ‘divide and rule’ by politicians, civil
                                                                                who underestimated potential?
                              oNE VoIcE                                         Sue Dumbleton, now herself the mother         servants and others, weakening further
                                                                                of a daughter with learning disabilities,
                                                                                                                              an already weak voice.
                                                                                recalled that as a care worker in the
                                                                                1980s she and her colleagues:                 Now, many of the things that gave
                              It is vital that families and self                  had a suspicion that, if only they          a sense of optimism back in the late
                              advocates unite. They have much                     [families] would be less risk averse,       1980s appear to be foundering.
                              to gain and a great deal to lose                    protective and interfering, their           Austerity, welfare benefit ‘reforms’,
                                                                                  adult children would be leading
                                                                                                                              the demise of many partnership
                              by not speaking in one voice,                       much more rounded, satisfying lives         boards, the loss of self advocacy
                              says Jan Walmsley                                   (Dumbleton, 2013).                          organisations across the country,
                                                                                                                              the failure to act following three
                                                                                Divergent                                     damning reports into Southern Health
                                                                                Citizen advocacy developed, on the            FT, and the continuing detention of
        n February, I was                  People with learning disabilities had   premise that people with learning          at least 3,000 people in out of area
      I immensely cheered to               no public voice – people did not really   disabilities needed independent          secure placements all together cast a
       see the photo (right) of            believe they could have opinions and   advocates, people who would stand           shadow over hopes for a better life for
       representatives of the              speak for themselves.                with the person, and support them in          people with learning disabilities.
       National Forum of People                                                 asserting their rights. Families could
       with Learning Disabilities          It was not until the 1980s that self   not be relied upon to do that; indeed       Lead role
       and the National Valuing            advocacy for people with learning    families were seen to be part of the          Families are once more taking the lead
       Families Forum. They were           disabilities began to take hold.     problem. This idea, that the interests of     role in challenging what is happening,
       marking the day when                The first People First group was formed   people with learning disabilities and    as they did back in the 1960s.
       together they forced the            in 1984, in London, by delegates who   the interests of their families were        Now there is an explicit recognition,
       Mazars Report onto the              had been to an International People   divergent, really took hold. I was           certainly by the leadership of the two
       agenda of the National              First Conference and came back       myself a subscriber to this view.             Forums, and by many other vocal
       Learning Disabilities Board         inspired to start the movement here.                                               parent advocates, like Connor
       next time it meets.                 It did not take long before more groups   Viewing families as part of the problem   Sparrowhawk’s mother Sara Ryan,      Craig Hart and Kerry Martin of the National Forum of People with Learning Disabilities
                                           were started and the idea that people   also has attractions for professionals,    that the work has to be with, not for   and Julia Erskine and Vicki Raphael of the National Valuing Families Forum outside the
       Amazingly, Mazars, the NHSE         with learning disabilities should be   despite the fact that about half of all     people with learning disabilities.    Department of Health. They were marking the day when together they forced the Mazars
       commissioned independent report into   listened to gained momentum.      adults live with their families (FPLD,                                              Report onto the agenda of the National Learning Disabilities Board next time it meets.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Photo: Vicki Raphael
       unexpected deaths in Southern Health                                     2012), and Personal Budgets have              It is vital that families and self
       Foundation Trust, had not been thought   I well remember the year,1986,   increased reliance on families to            advocates unite. They have far more
       worthy of the Board’s attention until,   after the Open University (where I was   manage budgets and employment        in common than divides them; and a                         caring Activism
       with one voice, people with learning   working at the time) had launched   (Glendinning et al 2015). Using the         great deal to lose if they do not speak
       disabilities and families together made   Patterns for Living, a course for parents   ideology that people with learning   with one voice. That is why seeing the           A 21st century concept of care
       the case. It’s that word ‘together’   and carers to study together. We were   disabilities need to assert their        photo was so very cheering.                                    By Peter Limbrick
       that is the subject of this article.  lobbied vehemently to include people   independence from their families,                                                                 Edited by Professor Hilton Davis
                                           with learning disabilities in the    professionals and support workers can         References                                   Published by Interconnections, 2016. 96 pages. £12.99
       Legacy                              audience. How dare we produce a      appoint themselves as the champion            Glendinning C, Mitchell W & Brooks J
       In the wake of Valuing People,      course about learning disability which   of people’s rights to take decisions for   (2015) Ambiguity in Practice: Carers         This new book offers a way to support vulnerable people in any
                                                                                                                                                                                country who get little or no support from any agency.
       the 2001 White Paper,               did not involve the people it was    themselves, as adults, without involving      Roles in Personalised Social Care in
       two representative groups were      about? The result was Patterns for   families. Finola Moss, a parent               England Health and Social Care in the   It provides a lifeline to children, adults and elderly people who are ill or disabled
       set up to bring the voices of people   Living: Working Together, a version of   activist, argued in her blog that the   Community 23 (1) 23-32                    and face such crises as being made homeless, leaving care of hospital
       with learning disabilities and carers   the course for people with learning   Mental Capacity legislation is used      Rolph S (2002) Reclaiming the Past:            without effective support or a bleak old age with no visitors.
       into the heart of policy making at   disabilities. It was an exciting time,   to deny her, and other families a say    The role of local Mencap Societies
       Westminster. Unlike much of the White   the potential for change seemed   in the lives of their relatives, on the      in the Development of Community Care        It is also a lifeline to agencies overwhelmed by the number of clients
       Paper’s legacy (remember funding for   enormous. Never again did I assume   grounds of enabling adults to make         in East Anglia 1946-1980                         in need and increasingly limited by austerity measures.
       self advocacy and the Learning      I could leave people with learning   their own decisions:                          Milton Keynes: Open University             “[This book] is strongly recommended for all as a stimulus to their thinking
       Disability Research Initiative?),   disabilities out, however challenging   At 18 it is ‘inappropriate’ for you        Finola Moss (2015) online blog                  about what may be done to improve practice and provision.”
       these two Forums remain – but as    it was to include them.                to make decisions for him, and you          Foundation for People with Learning                         rob Ashdown, pmlD link
       two separate groups. There is a story                                      have no right to do so.                     Disabilities (2012) Learning Disability
       behind this, one group speaking for   That history left a legacy.          (http:/FinolaMoss.wordpress.com)            Statistics: Support http://www.learn-
       families, the other for people with   Parents, we began to believe,                                                    ingdisabilities.org.uk/help-information/
       learning disabilities.              could not be assumed to have the     She is not alone, as the stories high-        Learning-Disability-Statistics-/187696/
                                           best interests of their sons and     lighted in #7daysofaction, featuring          Dumbleton, S (2013) Goodies and
       Back in the mid 20th century when the   daughters at the forefront of their   individuals in ATUs, show graphically.   baddies: equivocal thoughts about
       parent advocacy movement got going   thinking and actions. Wasn’t it parents                                           families using an autoethnographic
       there was but one voice. Parents in   who held people back, denied them   Orthodoxy                                    approach to explore some tensions
       the National Association of Parents of   opportunities for independence,   Thus it became part of the orthodoxy,       between service providers and families
       Mentally Handicapped Children       for sexual relationships, for work?   that the interests of families were not      of people with learning disabilities
       assumed they had the right to speak for  Wasn’t it parents who dressed their   necessarily those of their relatives.   Ethics and Social Welfare,
       their sons and daughters (Rolph 2002).  adult offspring in childish clothes,   Hence the two Forums set up in 2002.    Vol. 7 No.3 pp. 282 -292.

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