Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-gbm5v Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-26T04:00:20.833Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Consumer Participation in Service Planning—the AWS Experience*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

Abstract

This paper provides a case study of the involvement of carers in planning services for mentally handicapped people under the All Wales Strategy (AWS). After describing the structure for consumer participation in the AWS in Gwynedd, reasons for the low level of participation found are examined before considering what can be learnt from these early experiences. Major changes in the planning structure implemented after a review of the system are outlined. The paper ends with a discussion of the major operational principles which might underlie an effective system of consumer participation.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1989

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

REFERENCES

Boaden, N., Goldsmith, M., Hampton, W. and Stringer, P. (1982), Public Participation in Local Services, Longmans, London.Google Scholar
Bradshaw, J., Glendinning, C. and Hatch, C. (1977), ‘Voluntary organisations for handicapped children and their families: the meaning of membership’, Child Care, Health and Development, 3, 247260.Google ScholarPubMed
British Association of Social Workers (1980), Clients Are Fellow Citizens, BASW, Birmingham.Google Scholar
Bruce, N. (1980), Teamwork for Preventive Care, Wiley, Chichester.Google Scholar
Bryant, B. and Bryant, R. (1982), Change and Conflict. A Study of Community Work in Glasgow, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen.Google Scholar
Davies, R.G. (1987), ‘Antur Waunfawr (The Waunfawr Venture)—I’, Mental Handicap, 15:2, 6870.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Deakin, R. and Willmott, P. (1979), Participation in Local Social Services: An Exploratory Study, Personal Social Services Council, London.Google Scholar
Evans, Hywel Vaughan (1987), ‘Antur Waunfawr (The Waunfawr Venture)—II. Its early development and achievements’, Mental Handicap, 15:3, 108111.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grant, G. (1985). ‘Towards participation in the All Wales Strategy: issues and processes’, Mental Handicap, 13:2, 5154.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grant, G. (1986), ‘Older carers, interdependence and the care of mentally handicapped adults’, Ageing and Society, 6, 333351.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hadley, R. and McGrath, M. (1984), When Social Services Are Local: The Normanton Experience, Allen and Unwin, London.Google Scholar
Hedges, A., Blaber, A. and Mostyn, B. (1979), Community Planning Project: Cunningham Road Improvement Scheme Final Report, SCPR, Barry Rose Publishers, London.Google Scholar
Henderson, P. and Thomas, D.N. (1980), Skills in Neighbourhood Work, Allen and Unwin, London.Google Scholar
Humphreys, S. (1987), ‘Participation in practice’, Social Policy and Administration, 21:1, 2839.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kakabadse, A. (1982), Culture of the Social Services, Gower, Aldershot.Google Scholar
National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders (1982), Neighbourhood Consultations: A Practical Guide. NACRO.Google Scholar
Pahl, J. and Quine, L. (1984), Families with Mentally Handicapped Children: A Study of Stress and of Service Response, Health Services Research Unit, University of Kent at Canterbury.Google Scholar
Payne, M. (1986), ‘Community Connections Through Voluntary Organisations: Problems and Issues’, In Grant, C., Humphreys, S. and McGrath, M. (eds), Community Mental Handicap Teams: Theory and Practice, British Institute of Mental Handicap, Kidderminster.Google Scholar
Richardson, A. (1983), Participation, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London.Google Scholar
Seyd, R., Tennant, A., Bayley, M. and Parker, P. (1984), Community Social Work, Neighbourhood Services Project. Dinnington Paper No. 8. Department of Sociological Studies. University of Sheffield.Google Scholar
Social Services Committee (SSC) (19841985), Second Report of Session 1984–5: Community Care with Special Reference to Adult Mentally Ill and Mentally Handicapped People, HC 1984–5, 13: 1, HMSO, London.Google Scholar
Welsh Office (1983), All Wales Strategy for the Development of Services for Mentally Handicapped People, Cardiff.Google Scholar
Wilkin, D. (1979), Caring for the Mentally Handicapped Child, Croom Helm, London.Google Scholar
Wolfenden, Lord (1977), The Future of Voluntary Organisations, Croom Helm, London.Google Scholar
Young, R. (1977), The Search for Democracy, Heatherbank Press, Milngavie, Scotland.Google Scholar