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Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion – Learnings
from the Speaking up over the years project.
Professor Christine Bigby, & Dr Patsie Frawley
Living with Disability Research Group
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
c.bigby@latrobe.edu.au
With acknowledgment to the Self Advocacy History Group, Norrie Blytheman,
Janice Slattery, Amanda Hiscoe, Jane Hauser, and the late David Banfield,
and academic partners Patsie Frawley and Paul Ramcharan
PhD student Sian Anderson
This project was funded by an ARC Linkage grant, and Industry partner
contributions – annecto, Jewish Care, Office of the Public Advocate, Office of
the Senior Practitioner, St John of God Afford and Reinforce .
Outline
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Aims of the projected– scope and approach

•

Key characteristics of Self Advocacy groups - UK and Australia

•

Outcomes for self advocates and wider influence of self advocacy

•

What has supported self advocacy

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What can go wrong - pitfalls to watch out for

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Things to think about
Overview of research
•

Generated by interests of self advocate and academics in
strengthening self advocacy

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What is the significance of self advocacy in building individual,
social and political inclusion?

•

Examined policy development and organisational history of self
advocay, personal and political experiences of self advocates –
perspectives of allies, paid supporters and b'crts responsible for
funding.

•

History group work - collaborative group approach – shared and
diverse tasks – equal value –, 27 participants, document review (291
items), reflective meetings (44) + 5 life stories

•

PhD study - 6 groups (4 UK, 2 Australian, 25 self advocates, 6
supporters

•

Qualitative analysis , inductive, thematic
Self Advocacy Groups - features
All independent - self governing – committee of management
Diverse, organisational forms, size, location, context, funding, support
Common Features
Sense of Ownership and Control by members
• belonged to members
• irrespective of extent to which tasks were undertaken or shared
with supporters – members felt in control
• can be threatened by external context & internal strife
Collegiality
• people belonged on their own terms – not as service users
• groups’ offices and activities were friendly and accessible
• being in the office part of everyday life for some members
• place where members and staff had a strong positive regard for
each other
• Inherently different from services – power – hierarchy - freedom
Self Advocacy Groups – Activities and
Opportunities
Activities
Diverse range, scale, frequency, focus

• organisational management tasks, committee work, advisory
/consultative roles, dvd production, training, information talks,
self education, lobbying, campaigns, demonstrations, speaking
at conferences, sharing experiences – speaking out
Opportunities for -

• friendship, making new social connections with b’crts, politicians,
academics, advocates, new experiences, paid work, volunteer
work, working with other organisations, being part of a bigger
collective movement, acquiring status, gaining confidence,
meaningful and purposeful occupation, having fun, helping
others
Outcomes of Self Advocacy
Individual Social inclusion – learn, work, engage, have a voice
 Confidence - Belonging
 Engagement in life
 Being an expert–identity as self advocate
 Socially connected
 Occupation
 Involvement in civic society - contributions to others and society
Broader Society
Means of achieving social inclusion for people with intellectual disability
• Demonstrates participation by people with intellectual disability for others
• Existence raises expectations about inclusion and consultation in
research, policy, service development
• Provides experience in advisory roles for people with intellectual disability
• Source of expertise and resource for others to draw on
• Part of a wider social movement for rights and inclusion - means for
influencing social change in collaboration with other groups
What has supported self advocacy
Relationships
• among core members – longevity & shared life experiences
• early days - with broad based flexible support of professional allies
• with senior government players–bcr’ts, politicians
• with other advocacy groups or service providers
Commitment – longer term core members
Structural
• participatory structures – committee and office bearers roles
• supporters with strategic intent
• professionals & academics with relative freedom
• opportunities and invitations to collaborate
• requirements or expectations of funding bodies, govt’s about
consultation or inclusion of people with intellectual disability
• philanthropic trusts with flexibility
Serendipitous
• context - events - personalities
Pitfalls
I’d say it’s, to a certain extent, Community Services have possibly used
Reinforce over the years for different things”. (David Banfield – self
advocate)
Serving the agenda of others - used and abused
• govt – other organisations- workers- supporters
• co-option - illusion of inclusion, consultation - lend legitimacy
• tokenism – included but not supported to participate
• diverted from purpose by competing organisations and interests
• intermittent uncertain funding – project work
• survival - keeping the doors open
Impetus for growth undermine opportunities - optimal size?
Poor quality support – low skills, turnover, embezzlement
Absence of strategic advice and direction
Failure to attune to social and political context
Internal – keeping on track - cohesion, personalities, rule compliance
Things to think about
Clarity of purpose – mode of organisation
Transparent structure - independence from others with competing,
conflicting interests or clear protocols re control
More smaller networked groups
Strategic support as well as day to day
Voluntary unpaid input
Broad network of high level supporters/advisers as well as paid workers
Attention to tensions between support/advice and control - training for
support workers - standards
Clear ground rules and expectations of support in external
groups/committees or work with other organisations
Positioning to maximise potential funding sources – advocacy, self help,
community group, membership group
Attention to changing political and social context – opportunities
Resources from the project
Speaking up over the years: The history of Reinforce available to download
Papers
Bigby, C., Frawley, P., & Ramcharan, P. (2014) Conceptualizing Inclusive Research with People with
Intellectual Disability
Journal of Applied Intellectual Disability Research, 27, 3-12 DOI: 10.1111/jar.12083.

Bigby, C., Frawley, P., & Ramcharan, P. (2014) A Collaborative Group Method of Inclusive Research. Journal
of Applied Intellectual Disability Research, 27, 54-64 DOI: 10.1111/jar.12082

See slide share for presentations
Self Advocacy History group Presentation at conference on inclusive research 2012
Please contact us for earlier presentations on history of self advocacy

C.Bigby@latrobe.edu.au

P.Frawley@latrobe.edu.au

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Self advocacy and social inclusion – learnings from the speaking up over the years project

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Self advocacy and social inclusion – learnings from the speaking up over the years project

  • 1. Self Advocacy and Social Inclusion – Learnings from the Speaking up over the years project. Professor Christine Bigby, & Dr Patsie Frawley Living with Disability Research Group La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia c.bigby@latrobe.edu.au
  • 2. With acknowledgment to the Self Advocacy History Group, Norrie Blytheman, Janice Slattery, Amanda Hiscoe, Jane Hauser, and the late David Banfield, and academic partners Patsie Frawley and Paul Ramcharan PhD student Sian Anderson This project was funded by an ARC Linkage grant, and Industry partner contributions – annecto, Jewish Care, Office of the Public Advocate, Office of the Senior Practitioner, St John of God Afford and Reinforce .
  • 3. Outline • Aims of the projected– scope and approach • Key characteristics of Self Advocacy groups - UK and Australia • Outcomes for self advocates and wider influence of self advocacy • What has supported self advocacy • What can go wrong - pitfalls to watch out for • Things to think about
  • 4. Overview of research • Generated by interests of self advocate and academics in strengthening self advocacy • What is the significance of self advocacy in building individual, social and political inclusion? • Examined policy development and organisational history of self advocay, personal and political experiences of self advocates – perspectives of allies, paid supporters and b'crts responsible for funding. • History group work - collaborative group approach – shared and diverse tasks – equal value –, 27 participants, document review (291 items), reflective meetings (44) + 5 life stories • PhD study - 6 groups (4 UK, 2 Australian, 25 self advocates, 6 supporters • Qualitative analysis , inductive, thematic
  • 5. Self Advocacy Groups - features All independent - self governing – committee of management Diverse, organisational forms, size, location, context, funding, support Common Features Sense of Ownership and Control by members • belonged to members • irrespective of extent to which tasks were undertaken or shared with supporters – members felt in control • can be threatened by external context & internal strife Collegiality • people belonged on their own terms – not as service users • groups’ offices and activities were friendly and accessible • being in the office part of everyday life for some members • place where members and staff had a strong positive regard for each other • Inherently different from services – power – hierarchy - freedom
  • 6. Self Advocacy Groups – Activities and Opportunities Activities Diverse range, scale, frequency, focus • organisational management tasks, committee work, advisory /consultative roles, dvd production, training, information talks, self education, lobbying, campaigns, demonstrations, speaking at conferences, sharing experiences – speaking out Opportunities for - • friendship, making new social connections with b’crts, politicians, academics, advocates, new experiences, paid work, volunteer work, working with other organisations, being part of a bigger collective movement, acquiring status, gaining confidence, meaningful and purposeful occupation, having fun, helping others
  • 7.
  • 8. Outcomes of Self Advocacy Individual Social inclusion – learn, work, engage, have a voice  Confidence - Belonging  Engagement in life  Being an expert–identity as self advocate  Socially connected  Occupation  Involvement in civic society - contributions to others and society Broader Society Means of achieving social inclusion for people with intellectual disability • Demonstrates participation by people with intellectual disability for others • Existence raises expectations about inclusion and consultation in research, policy, service development • Provides experience in advisory roles for people with intellectual disability • Source of expertise and resource for others to draw on • Part of a wider social movement for rights and inclusion - means for influencing social change in collaboration with other groups
  • 9. What has supported self advocacy Relationships • among core members – longevity & shared life experiences • early days - with broad based flexible support of professional allies • with senior government players–bcr’ts, politicians • with other advocacy groups or service providers Commitment – longer term core members Structural • participatory structures – committee and office bearers roles • supporters with strategic intent • professionals & academics with relative freedom • opportunities and invitations to collaborate • requirements or expectations of funding bodies, govt’s about consultation or inclusion of people with intellectual disability • philanthropic trusts with flexibility Serendipitous • context - events - personalities
  • 10. Pitfalls I’d say it’s, to a certain extent, Community Services have possibly used Reinforce over the years for different things”. (David Banfield – self advocate) Serving the agenda of others - used and abused • govt – other organisations- workers- supporters • co-option - illusion of inclusion, consultation - lend legitimacy • tokenism – included but not supported to participate • diverted from purpose by competing organisations and interests • intermittent uncertain funding – project work • survival - keeping the doors open Impetus for growth undermine opportunities - optimal size? Poor quality support – low skills, turnover, embezzlement Absence of strategic advice and direction Failure to attune to social and political context Internal – keeping on track - cohesion, personalities, rule compliance
  • 11. Things to think about Clarity of purpose – mode of organisation Transparent structure - independence from others with competing, conflicting interests or clear protocols re control More smaller networked groups Strategic support as well as day to day Voluntary unpaid input Broad network of high level supporters/advisers as well as paid workers Attention to tensions between support/advice and control - training for support workers - standards Clear ground rules and expectations of support in external groups/committees or work with other organisations Positioning to maximise potential funding sources – advocacy, self help, community group, membership group Attention to changing political and social context – opportunities
  • 12. Resources from the project Speaking up over the years: The history of Reinforce available to download Papers Bigby, C., Frawley, P., & Ramcharan, P. (2014) Conceptualizing Inclusive Research with People with Intellectual Disability Journal of Applied Intellectual Disability Research, 27, 3-12 DOI: 10.1111/jar.12083. Bigby, C., Frawley, P., & Ramcharan, P. (2014) A Collaborative Group Method of Inclusive Research. Journal of Applied Intellectual Disability Research, 27, 54-64 DOI: 10.1111/jar.12082 See slide share for presentations Self Advocacy History group Presentation at conference on inclusive research 2012 Please contact us for earlier presentations on history of self advocacy C.Bigby@latrobe.edu.au P.Frawley@latrobe.edu.au DVD of presentation