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The Disabled People’s Right to Control (Pilot Scheme) (England) Regulations 2010 - Draft Statutory Instrument

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The Right to Control - a major step toward achieving disability

The Right to Control will be a major step toward achieving disability equality

Support for Trailblazers

Guidance

ODI has published new guidance for Trailblazers. This guidance is for front line staff and their managers, who will be delivering the Right to Control to disabled people.

The guide brings together existing good practice in personalisation and service delivery for disabled people, from across the public and voluntary sector.

It may also be of use to user led organisations based in Trailblazer areas, which may support disabled people to access their Right to Control.

Audio and Braille copies are available on request. Email right.control@dwp.gsi.gov.uk for copies.

Community

An online community has been created for Trailblazers to share information and support with each other. Local authority and Jobcentre Plus staff working in Trailblazer areas can join the community by visiting the Communities of Practice website: www.communities.idea.gov.uk.

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On 12 October, the government responded to the consultation on the Right to Control Trailblazer regulations. The regulations are available as a separate document. Both are available for download here.

The regulations were laid in Parliament on 12 October for 40 days. The Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments and the Merits Committee will both scrutinise these regulations before they are debated in the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

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The government ran a consultation on the Right to Control Trailblazers regulations from 25 February to 26 May 2010. The regulations provide a more detailed framework for how the Trailblazers will implement the Right to Control.

The consultation is now closed. However, the consultation documents are still available to download here.

Standard and Easy Read PDFs

Audio version

  1. Consultation index (mp3, 03:25, 1.4 MB)
  2. Consultation introduction (mp3, 13:36, 5.4 MB)
  3. Consultation chapter 1 (mp3, 5:24, 2.2 MB)
  4. Consultation chapter 2 (mp3, 51:50, 20.8 MB)
  5. Consultation chapter 3 (mp3, 10:51, 4.4 MB)
  6. Consultation chapter 4 (mp3, 08:19, 3.3 MB)
  7. Consultation chapter 5(mp3, 05:29, 2.2 MB)
  8. Consultation annexes A and B (mp3, 03:47, 1.5 MB)
  9. Consultation annex C (mp3, 43:03, 17.3 MB)
  10. Consultation annex D (mp3, 29:36, 11.9 MB)
  11. Consultation annex E (mp3, 05:45, 2.3 MB)

If you would like this document in audio or Braille please email right.control@dwp.gsi.gov.uk.

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Eight areas will test Right to Control

On 25 February 2010, the government announced the eight local authority areas that will test the Right to Control. They are:

  • Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council and Sheffield City Council
  • Essex County Council
  • Greater Manchester, this includes Manchester City Council, Oldham Council, Bury Council, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council and Trafford Council
  • Leicester City Council
  • London Borough of Barnet
  • London Borough of Newham
  • Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council
  • Surrey County Council (Epsom and Ewell Borough Council and Reigate and Banstead Borough Council).

Trailblazer authorities, which include Jobcentre Plus, will continue working with disabled people and service providers in their area, to decide how to test the Right to Control. Trailblazers will start before the end of 2010.

 

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Government response

On 8 December 2009, the government responded to the consultation on the Right to Control.

ODI has published information for local authorities on how to become a Trailblazer on the Right to Control information for local authorities page.

The consultation

The Right to Control consultation closed on 30 September 2009. The full transcript of responses to the consultation questions are available for download below.

The following responses were submitted as reports or in letter format instead of direct answers to the 17 questions ODI asked. These responses were used in writing the government response to the Right to Control consultation.

Thank you to all the people and organisations that took part.

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The government ran a consultation from 11 June to 30 September 2009 on the new right to give disabled people more control over the funding they receive. The consultation is now closed. However, the the consultation documents are still available to download here.

To request a copy of the consultation in Braille, audio CD or BSL DVD email right.control@dwp.gsi.gov.uk or telephone 020 7449 5093.

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ODI created a toolkit to enable organisations to involve disabled people in their consultation response or organise their own consultation event. Service providers could use the it to engage with service users.

http://www.odi.gov.uk/working/right-to-control.php

also see http://www.officefordisability.gov.uk/working/information-la.php

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Right to Control (Pilot) SI 2010 No.2862

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