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The number of disability-related support services controlled and run by disabled people themselves has increased significantly over the past 40 years. As a result, greater user involvement in service provision and delivery is a key priority for many Western governments. This book provides the first comprehensive review and analysis of these developments in the UK.
Drawing on evidence from a range of sources, including material from the first national study of user-controlled services, this book:
· provides a critical evaluation of the development and organisation of user-controlled services in the UK;
· identifies the principal forces - economic, political and cultural - that influence and inhibit their further development;
· discusses the policy implications for future development of services;
· includes an up-to-date and comprehensive literature and research review.
"Independent futures" is essential reading for academics and students of health and social care; social work; allied health professions, such as nursing, occupational therapy and speech therapy; social policy; sociology; and psychology. It will also be of interest to practitioners and policy makers who need a reliable overview of current policy and critical analysis of key issues affecting future policy and practice.
Colin Barnes is Professor of Disability Studies and Geof Mercer is Reader in Disability Studies, both at the Centre for Disability Studies in the School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds, UK.