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All the latest from the NDIS newsletter
from the Norfolk Disability Information Service

Extracts from Issue 20

Short breaks (respite) project

Norfolk Social Services are looking at ways in which disabled people, assessed by a social worker as needing a planned short break or breaks, could have increased choice as to when and where this is taken.

The aim is that those who wish to directly book their break will be able to choose either a registered care home or non-registered accommodation such as a hotel, holiday or activity centre.

The project will identify a support/advice service which can provide details of suitable accommodation, transport and, in the case of non-registered accommodation, arranging for any personal care or equipment that might be needed.

Project Manager Mike Pearce would like to hear from you if you have had personal experience of being offered or taking short breaks (for respite) and, whether the ideas above have appeal or relevance to you.

Contact Mike at 300 St Faith's Road, Norwich NR6 7BJ, or telephone 01603 785227 or email mike@acnorfolk.org.uk

Win a PC

BT Community Connections is a scheme set up to help local community groups, including disability groups to get access to the net.

You can win a PC and one year's free access to the Internet by telling the judges in no more than 200 words how the award would benefit your local group and help improve the quality of life for people living in the area.

To enter visit or write to them at 36 King Street, Covent Garden, London WC2 8JS.

There are three application rounds a year - the next deadline is 10th August 2001.

Get Practical

This specialised exhibition to be held at Ashwellthorpe Hall Hotel, near Norwich on 5 and 6 September. There will be a wide range of resources and equipment offering practical solutions for people who are disabled, their carers and professionals. Free admission and hourly bus service to and from Harford Bridge Park and Ride.

WBAS extra hours

WBAS (Welfare Benefits and Advocacy Service) is now available on Saturday mornings between 10am and 12 noon in addition to its weekday service. Telephone 01603 666951.

Short Breaks at Short Notice

Funded by the Carers' Grant and managed by Crossroads via the Carers' Helpline, this countywide service is to support carers of younger physically disabled adults and older people.

By giving a minimum of 2 working days notice up to a maximum of 5 days notice, the Helpline will arrange for someone to take over the unpaid carer's role for anything between 2 hours up to 48 consecutive hours. Normally this would be for a maximum 6 days in one year.

This service is in addition to any other care arrangements and is free. Carers may find it helpful when they want to visit family or friends at short notice, have unexpected invitations or appointments, or want to be more spontaneous about getting out for a while.

Crossroads will normally arrange for a care attendant from the local or neighbouring Crossroads scheme. Failing this they will arrange care from a domiciliary care agency. Carers can access the service direct by ringing the Carers' Helpline on 0808 808 9876.

Half price bus fares

Pensioners and disabled people in Norwich can apply for a free bus pass giving them half-price bus travel throughout Norfolk. The passes, which used to cost £6, are now free, and passholders will be given a half-fare reduction on all services in the county between 9.30am and 6am the next day.

Holders will also get half-price fares to a maximum of 85p between 6.am and 9.30am. Telephone 01603 212591 for an application form.

A similar scheme operates in the North Norfolk District Council area - free passes give 50% off the cost of most bus journeys. Passes are available from NNDC offices or by writing to Bus Passes, NNDC, Holt Road, Cromer NR27 9EJ.

Enclose a stamped addressed envelope, provide a passport-sized photo and proof of age or disability. More information from the Cashiers' office on 01263 516072.

Lord Mayor's New Horizon's Fund

It is regretted that through lack of funds, the Lord Mayor's Fund is unable to consider further applications for grants.

BDA Helpline

The British Deaf Association (BDA) is to relaunch its information and advice helpline for the deaf community. Temporarily suspended last year because of lack of funds, it has now received a grant from the Community Fund. It will be officially launched in September and will be fully accessible by videophone, textphone, email and fax.

Special Needs 2001

This exhibition will be held on 2nd October 2001 at the Norwich Sports village from 9am - 5.30pm. The 80+ exhibitors will display a wide range of published materials and include English, Maths and Information Technology resources.

There will also be 29 seminars, of which 13 are non-bookable 'come along' sessions. It is aimed at teachers and support workers in schools, and any adult who has an interest in helping pupils with learning difficulties. Parents are also welcomed. Admission free. Enquiries to Ian Rix on 01553 669221/764706 or after 5pm 01366 382011.

BENEFITS AND FINANCE


Incorrect benefits

A study by a Plymouth Welfare Rights Team found that of 180 benefits checks for people with learning difficulties, 106 were wrong. The biggest single error involved people not receiving the top disability living allowance mobility and care rates that they were entitled to. Also some carers had been wrongly told that they were not eligible for Invalid Care Allowance.

Care debt waived

A woman who has refused to pay Liverpool Council for her care since 1996 has had the debt waived on the day she was due to bring a legal challenge against the way the council charges for home help.

She had refused to pay because she said the council had not consulted disabled people properly before introducing charges. She also complained that her independence had been compromised when she was assessed according to her husband's income.

The council has also undertaken to reassess her needs as an individual.

GPs & Benefit claims

The Cabinet Office has produced a report Making a Difference setting out interim outcomes of a government drive to reduce GP red tape and bureaucracy. The report proposes several changes to the GP's role in supporting benefit claims.

The Benefits Agency will only approach GPs for AA or DLA factual reports where their input is essential and no one else can provide it.

Incapacity Benefit checks

Under plans to be included in the forthcoming Welfare Reform Bill, claimants will have to undergo medical tests every three years to assess eligibility.

The plans have been heavily criticised by disability groups and many backbench MPs. Alistair Darling, Secretary of State for Work & Pensions defends the measures on the grounds of ensuring that everyone fit to work, does work.

DSS changes

The Department of Social Security is to be replaced by the Department for Work and Pensions. This will bring into a single department most of the previous DSS with parts of the previous Departments for Education and Employment, including the Employment Service.

The new department will be responsible for setting up two new service delivery organisations: JobCentre Plus which will deliver benefit and employment services to people of working age; and the Pension Service which will deal with all aspects of all claims from pensioners, except attendance allowance.

Job Centre Plus (JC+) will begin in October in 50 pilot areas, but eventually all local and national Benefit Agency offices will be transformed into either JC+ or Pension Service outlets.

New Deal for Disabled People

The New Deal for Disabled People went national this month. The scheme is aimed at helping 90,000 disabled people on incapacity benefit find work.

Following heavy criticism from disability groups, the government has been forced to abandon plans to exclude 20% of disabled people who volunteer for the New Deal and put them in a control group for a year to check that those getting help fare better.

The Eastern Region of New Deal is on 0800 183 2050, email info@papworth.org.uk and

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