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The benefits of user led organisations in delivering services. Tess Mc Manus Strategy officer –Inclusion London Ambassador for the Office For Disability Issues – Strengthening DPULOs. What's a DDPO and what do they do?. Disabled peoples organisation (DPO)
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The benefits of user led organisations in delivering services Tess Mc Manus Strategy officer –Inclusion London Ambassador for the Office For Disability Issues – Strengthening DPULOs
What's a DDPO and what do they do? • Disabled peoples organisation (DPO) • User led - “run for and by” disabled people – this is important because… we are highly skills in “try it another way” • Provide a range of services across London, including advocacy, info and advice, direct payment support, training, placements for social workers, user engagement, consultancy services ….
Who thinks DDPOs are important and why? • The Department of Health: ‘Improving Life Chances Report’ that states: Each local authority will have a ULO by 2010. • The Office for Disability Issues: Its strengthens DPULOs, via funding and the support of Ambassadors from across the regions
Why are DDPOs needed? • Disabled people still experience systematic health inequalities in accessing an receiving appropriate treatment. • DDPOs can reach communities, engageand deliver. Reaching out to groups of disabled people eg deaf people, that statutory agencies find it hard to do.
Success to-date • We have seen positive results for the health and wellbeing of disabled people where, PCTs have engaged and work in partnership with Disabled Peoples organisations • EG: PCT commissioned an “Improving health and wellbeing for Disabled People” program, over a period of two years, with significant positive outcomes.
Benefits of working with DDPOs • Professional and personal experience of the issues equals an holistic, efficient and effective service. • Linked in to local disabled peoples communities • Skilled and successful in achieving positive outcomes for disabled people • Expertise and experience have been developed though funding and support from: • The Department of Health (and the Department for Civial Society and the Office for Disability Issues.Have been previously demonstrated through Partnership Boards – the role of DDPO is recognised by the dep health and office for civil society – funded all the ulo develop and sustainability to deliver working locally - more focus on the department of health • Value for money (OPM research)
Inclusion London's Role • To support the development of a robust DPO sector well placed to deliver within this new context: • Supporting the statutory sector, wider voluntary sector to engage with DDPOs as partners and providers. • Supporting the continued development of DPOs. • Added Value - measuring it in £s and pence.
Office for Disability Issues Role • To promote the value of Disabled Peoples User led organisations to be more sustainable by supporting them to: • Represent disabled people • Develop new structures • Develop services which can be commissioned
Going Forward – Concerns? • How do we ensure that this learning is not lost? • How do we ensure that we build on this learning? • How do we ensure that those leading on the development of these new structures understand what a “user led” organisations is and why this factor is important. • How do we continue to develop the capacity of user led organisations “to get to the table” and “get heard”
Going Forward – Opportunities? • How do we work as individual organisations, as part of the wider voluntary sector to get heard? • How to we capitalise on the “explicit duty to reduce inequalities” and shoe horn our way in where there is policy guidance only? • How do we help organisations to understand what a user led organisations is and why its important to CCGs . Healthwatch in achieving their outcomes?