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  • GDA BAME Network leaflet

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    GDA’s BAME Disabled People Network is a dedicated space for the voices, experience and expertise of disabled people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds – including disabled asylum seekers and refugees.

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    GDA logo. GDA BAME Network. A peer network of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic disabled people. Picture of BAME disabled people on a purple background.
  • Disabled People’s Mental Health Matters

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    This report shares evidence from GDA’s recent Mental Health Research Project which also builds on findings from GDA wellbeing check-in calls and survey including failures in statutory services to provide accessible mental health supports.

    It calls for holistic services that support disabled people’s physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing.

    The Research finds that disabled people are aware of what is needed to support their wellbeing and how they can maintain or improve their mental health but that there is a distinct lack of support from statutory services when a disabled person requires interventions for mental ill health.

    The Report calls for action across 5 areas-

    1. Involve and Listen to Disabled People

    2. Eliminate barriers to access

    3. Invest in accessible and holistic wellbeing services

    4. Address gaps in services

    5. Promote and uphold human rights.

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    Sign post with the words, Mental Health Crisis and three disabled people. One says 'disabled people's voices are heard'. Another days 'Decisions about our own lives' while another holds a placard saying 'Decisions about our lives'.
  • Learning & Events Bulletin Autumn 2022

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    Learning & Events Bulletin Autumn 2022
    • Online learning. • New in-person learning.
    • Menopause support group. • GDA Peer Networks.
    • Social Care Expert Group. • Drivers for Change.
    • Important info about COVID-19 & flu vaccines.

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    Glasgow Disability Alliance Confident Connected Contributing Learning and Events Bulletin Autumn 2022 Cost of Living Crisis Event Tuesday 29th November 2022 • 10am - 3pm In-person and online (hybrid event) Disabled people are facing a “dire situation” in relation to the cost of living crisis, according to Joseph Rowntree Foundation's ‘Poverty in Scotland’ report, (Oct 2022). Come along to this event and tell the Scottish Government and Glasgow Council what actions you think they should take to help disabled people cope, especially as winter is fast approaching. • Watch a new PPP live performance. • Hear from Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council. • Meet others and share your experience and ideas. • Take part in person, or online. • Get information and support to help you cope. Also inside this bulletin: • Online learning. • New in-person learning. • Menopause support group. • GDA Peer Networks. • Social Care Expert Group. • Drivers for Change. • Important info about COVID-19 & flu vaccines.
  • Response to the National Care Service (Scotland Bill)

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    GDA’s response to the National Care Service (Scotland Bill) is the result of a series of events and discussions with GDA’s Social Care Expert Group, meeting online and in person, over a number of months. This response also draws on GDA’s significant experience of dialogue with disabled people over two decades, including members representing the views and experiences of younger disabled people, Black, Asian and minority ethnic disabled people and LGBT disabled people.

    The response outlines GDA’s position that the NCS must be shaped to respond to people and communities who need and use social care services.

    The Bill, future amendments and the service created must also be built on rights – both human rights and the rights to Independent Living enshrined in UNCRPD Article. These rights should be enforceable.

    The success of the Bill and the National Care Service it seeks to create will be dependent on more detailed amendments that make specific commitments around the creation, implementation and delivery of the service on the ground by individuals, local care boards and accountability at a Scottish Ministerial level.

    Fundamentally, we support a National Care Service and firmly believe that this must be done on a National basis. However, more legislative commitment is needed to create a human rights approach to social care as an investment in society.

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    Front cover: GDA logo at the top (confident, connected, contributing) Response to a National Care Service (Scotland) Bill, Glasgow Disability Alliance www.gda.scot 0141 556 7103 info@gdaonline.co.uk
  • Ending Poverty and Removing Barriers to Work for Disabled People in Glasgow beyond Covid-19

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    This report from the Disability Workstream of Glasgow City Council’s Social Recovery Task Force, supported by a researcher from University of Glasgow’s Centre for Disability Research, makes recommendations to remove intertwining poverty and employment barriers affecting disabled people. The report describes the range of policy levers available at UK, Scotland and Glasgow levels to address disabled peoples’ poverty and reduce Scotland’s Disability Employment Gap.

    The recommendations in this report will enable thousands of disabled people in Glasgow to be able to improve and secure their economic and social contributions to the city, to gain greater opportunities and higher incomes. Ending poverty and removing barriers to work for disabled people will ultimately benefit everyone in the city.

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    Ending Poverty and Removing Barriers to Work for Disabled People in Glasgow beyond Covid-19. Report and Recommendations from Disability Workstream to Glasgow Social Recovery Taskforce. University of Glasgow logo and the DPO network logo with the tag, connect, collaborate, codesign. April 2022
  • Disabled People Make Glasgow Too! Manifesto for Scottish Local Government Elections 2022

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    Disabled people face barriers, inequality and poorer outcomes across all areas of life. These are inequalities that Glasgow City Council has the power to immediately mitigate and reduce - working with DPOs!

    For decades, disabled people have been striving to influence change: to eradicate barriers, accelerate equality and realise our Human Rights. It is clearer now more than ever that disabled people’s equality will benefit the whole of society.

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    Glasgow Disability Alliance logo. Disabled People Make Glasgow Too! Manifesto for Scottish Local Government Elections 2022 Group of disabled people standing holding placards which say 'Disabled People Make Glasgow'
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