Accessibility
We are committed to making our project accessible to people with disabilities. We have tried to make our website easier to use and more accessible for people with disabilities.
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To make this research as accessible as possible we are committed to:
Send out information including agendas prior to any meetings in an accessible format including Easy-Read and video descriptions
Develop all documentation used within the study into Easy-Read
Collaborate with our Speakup Project Working Group throughout the project to understand accessibility needs and make any relevant changes.
JARGON BUSTER:
Individual service funds (ISF)
A flexible way to pay for and manage your care and support
Individualised funding
Giving a person the amount of money they need to do the things they want to do. This involves co-production with the person.
Co-production
People being involved in planning things, right from the start.
Stakeholders
Stakeholders are people who have an interest in a project or organisation. They may fund it, benefit from it, or work for it.
Stakeholders in an ISF might include:
the person who needs care and support
their family
the social worker
the Council
the care provider.
Realist research methods
Finding out about what makes something work well.
If a person has great experience of using an ISF, what exactly happened to make it "great"?
Disclaimer
We have tried to make this website accessible to people with disabilities.
Even though we try to make all pages and content on our website fully accessible, this may not always be accessible to everyone.
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