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If you ask me...

Posted: 01 July 2004 | Subscribe Online


Who has had the biggest influence on you?
Intellectually, Mike Oliver, when I read about the social model of disability in Social Work and Disabled People, and saw myself positively as a disabled person for the first time. Emotionally, my wife Julie.

Which health or social care professional has been most use to you?
The neurologist my wife met by chance on a training course. He referred our son Evan to a specialist who diagnosed him as having autistic spectrum disorder.

If you ran care services in your area what would you do differently?
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Put users far more in control of service provision, make sure local grassroots groups were a vital part in community care planning and policy formation, and really listen to user feedback on services.

Name one thing that would make your life better?
A comprehensive, properly resourced Civil Rights Act for disabled people.

What three words best describe you?
I'm told I can be creative, constructive and can see the bigger picture.

Has any government policy ever benefited you personally?
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Not yet. I'm hopeful the Direct Payments Act, the Carers Act and the Disability Discrimination Act will do sooner rather than later.

When were you last angry?
To quote Alan Bleasdale: "Don't get angry, get even."

Who do you most admire?
Jacqui Christy-James, a Welsh disabled woman and indefatigable campaigner.

How would you like to be remembered?
As someone who had a go - in both senses of the phrase.


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