Volunteer Co-ordinators Forum (VCF) Supporting disabled volunteers Simon Hancox – Community Action...

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Volunteer Co- ordinators Forum (VCF) Supporting disabled volunteers Simon Hancox – Community Action Jo Drake - Umbrella

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Volunteer Co-ordinators Forum (VCF)

Supporting disabled volunteers

Simon Hancox – Community Action

Jo Drake - Umbrella

Housekeeping

• Fire• Toilets• Smoking• Phones• Confidential• Breaks

Agenda

• To help organisations become more inclusive towards disabled volunteers.

• Reflect on attitudes towards disability.• To identify barriers and ways to break them down. • Familiarise learners with the Equality Act 2010.• Networking.

In 2008/09, 32% of those with a long-term limiting illness or disability formally volunteered compared with 43% of those with no long-term limiting illness or disability (2008/09 DCLG Citizenship Survey).

For the period 2012-2013:186 people who’d been through Community Action’s volunteer brokerage service declared themselves as having a disability. 40 have been placed into volunteering. 146 have not (at the time of asking)

Background

VENN work

The push to be ‘work ready’

Alteration/closure of day centre services

Community Action seeing more people with a disability

Community Action Volunteering Ambassadors

Background cont..

What are your fears and concerns about recruiting and supporting disabled

volunteers?

Group discussion

The Equality Act 2010

https://www.gov.uk/equality-act-2010-guidance

VCF

Back in 10 minutes please

The medical model

• Often the first model that disabled people/carers are faced with.

• You are the problem.• You need fixing. • Confusion between sickness and disability.

Models of disability

The charity model

• Object of pity. • Need kind hearted non-disabled people to help

you.• You can help but only if you are deserving and

grateful.

Models of disability

The social model

• Developed by disabled people. • Disability is not an individual problem. • You cannot compete on an equal level.• Communication barriers.

• Inaccessible physical environments.

Models of disability

Summary

The models still influence today, and although we are breaking down these ideas, they are essential for funding etc. We need to break down barriers rather than creating them with

our own perceptions.

Georgie’s Story

The fruit bowl

Hints and tips

Involve the volunteer in all decisions affecting them.

Never ignore questions about disability, always attempt to answer and satisfy curiosity.

Collect as much information as possible, and get to know the volunteer as well as possible.

Listen to and volunteer with respect, see them before disability or condition.

Use a variety of ways to communicate if needed i.e, symbols, pictures or social stories.

Hints and tips continued..

Support and motivate.

Include everyone, not just one specific volunteer.

Overcome obstacles and provide solutions.

Never give up, be creative and give it a go!

Future VCF topics

Updates

Open floor for updates

 

Simon Hancox – 01332 346266

[email protected]