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For Scotland’s Disabled Children

For Scotland’s Disabled Children. The story so far….. FSDC Relaunch Event 3 rd October 2013 Jan Savage, Head of Campaigns and Policy, ENABLE Scotland. What we’ll cover. History of FSDC Interim Coordination Group Results of membership survey FSDC Governance Arrangements Future Priorities.

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For Scotland’s Disabled Children

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  1. For Scotland’s Disabled Children The story so far….. FSDC Relaunch Event 3rd October 2013 Jan Savage, Head of Campaigns and Policy, ENABLE Scotland

  2. What we’ll cover • History of FSDC • Interim Coordination Group • Results of membership survey • FSDC Governance Arrangements • Future Priorities

  3. FSDC in 2008 • Network of parents and organisations • Set up in 2008 • Project Lead, Administrator, host organisation – Contact a Family • 3 year budget from 2009 - £328k

  4. FSDC in 2012 • End of project funding in March 2012 • No staff • Parental Participation Project funded via Children in Scotland • Where next for FSDC? • Interim Coordination Group set up

  5. Members of ICoG • Don Williamson, Shared Care Scotland • Cathy McGee, Dyslexia Scotland • Anne Wilson, Action for Sick Children • Sophie Pilgrim, Kindred • Donna Tomlin, Contact a Family • Mig Coupe, Mindroom • Salena Begley, Family Fund • Jan Savage, ENABLE Scotland • Paul Mullan, Quarriers • Willie Rutherglen, Parent • Fiona Lovett, Parent • Marion McLeod, Children in Scotland (attended)

  6. Interim Co-ordination Group • Convened in late 2012 • Short life! • Tasked with identifying a new structure for FSDC and bringing back to wider membership • Identified 4 options for the future

  7. Option 1 • FSDC continues as a forum for parents of disabled children to access information about services, and to engage with decision makers directly to influence policy

  8. Option 2 • FSDC continues as a forum for young people with disabilities to access information about services and policy which affects them, and which gives decision makers an opportunity to engage with them directly

  9. Option 3 • FSDC continues as a network of organisations working with, and on behalf of, children with disabilities and their families to share information and build consensus opinion and influencing activity around relevant developments in policy and legislation

  10. Option 4 • FSDC formally disbands

  11. ICoG Recommendation • Option 3 is the best way forward for FSDC • What did FSDC members think?

  12. Survey Monkey Results • 20 people/orgs responded • 100% agreed that option 3 should be adopted. • Voted on future topics for meetings and potential working groups

  13. Structure • Should meet minimum of 4 x per year • Meetings structured around policy agenda, with invited speakers • Member orgs offer venues and allocate time for joint working • Set up short life working groups to develop positions and organise influencing

  14. Parental Engagement • Memorandum of agreement with PPP • Member of CiS staff to attend all meetings as observer • PPP supports parents reps to attend FSDC group and working group meetings • PPP supports feedback to wider parent network

  15. Working Together • Shared Set of Values and Principles across PPP and FSDC • FSDC will identify Strategic Partners to complement activity • ToR have been created for FSDC - member orgs and Co-ordination Group members

  16. Topics for 2013/14 • Children and Young People Bill (80%) • Additional Support for Learning (45%) • Self Directed Support (45%) • Opportunity to feed into Government working groups

  17. Get Involved! Any questions?

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