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2. What is its purpose? Which groups (will there be clashes)? Referral / Assessment process? Can it be used by the general community (location / opening hours)? Will it be able to change as needs change?
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The example of a day centre initiative, within a
community planning process
Phil Madden, EASPD, May 2008, Sarajevo
1.
Remember to ask why
Remember de-institutionalisation
The lure of the tangible
2. What is its purpose? Which groups (will there be clashes)?
Referral / Assessment process?
Can it be used by the general community (location / opening hours)?
Will it be able to change as needs change?
3.What will people do?
What hours?
What activity / learning programme?
What function? – eating / personal hygiene
What transport is required?
4.
What skills will staff need?
Will there be differential skills / conditions? Will that be a problem?
How will staff be managed and trained?
5.
Will those who use it be involved in the running of it?
6.1.Costing
Capital
Land
Equipment
Depreciation
2.Running CostsHeat
Light
Food
Transport
Materials
7.Staff
Ratio
Holidays / sickness
Training
Management
8.
Who will meet these costs?
Contracts
9.
When and how will this be reviewed
References
1.Disability Poverty in the UK Leonard Cheshire Disability www.lcdisability.org
2.User led organisations Improving Life Chances www.tinyurl.com/3dtvoq
3.Learning Disability Partnership Boardswww.doh.gov.uk/learningdisabilities
4.Community Living Centredwww.community-living.info
5.Civil Societywww.eesc.europa.eu/sco/group/intro/index-en.asp