Last updated: 24 June 2009
19 January 2005
CAB 002/05
The Government has today published a radical strategy for transforming the life chances of disabled people. The final report Improving the Life Chances of Disabled People states that, by 2025, disabled people should have full opportunities and choices to improve their quality of life and be respected and included as equal members of society.
The joint DWP, DH, DfES, ODPM and PM's Strategy Unit report – which has been agreed as government policy – makes recommendations across four key areas:
Independent living – increasing disabled people's ability to live independently at home, at work and in the community with support based on personal need, choice and empowerment through a major expansion of Direct Payments in the form of individual budgets.
Early years and family support – family–focused support, childcare and early education that enables families with young disabled children to achieve ‘ordinary lives’ and remain economically and socially included.
Transition to adulthood – planning focussed on the individual needs of disabled young people, based on smooth provision of support and services during transition and leading to appropriate opportunities and choices in adulthood.
Employment – early intervention supporting disabled people to stay in touch with the labour market; improving the employment prospects of disabled people through ongoing personalised support, with employers supported in a key role, while providing security for those unable to work.
A new Office for Disability Issues will also be established. It will be a strategic unit responsible for coordinating government work on disability and ensuring that this fits with the wider equalities agenda.
The Prime Minister welcomed the report and said: ‘The ideas outlined in this report will mean increased choice and control, personalised services and ultimately a better quality of life for disabled people. As a Government we remain totally committed to improving the opportunities for disabled people and I really believe that working together we can achieve this goal.’
Maria Eagle, the Minister for Disabled People, said ‘This report builds on the considerable achievements of this Government in combating disability discrimination and in delivering civil rights for disabled people through the Disability Discrimination Bill, which is currently going through Parliament. This report is the next step, which sets out a radical vision for delivering choices and opportunities for disabled people over the next 20 years. It sets out a full programme of action to support disabled people in leading independent lives. This will lead to significantly greater participation and inclusion of disabled people in the economy and in society.’
Stephen Ladyman, Community Minister at the Department of Health said, ‘I welcome the Strategy Unit report as an important step towards ensuring greater independence for disabled people. Measures such as individualised budgets will give people more control by allowing them to purchase the services they need when they need them. The Government is committed to promoting independence. Later this year I will publish a green paper on adult social care – our plans to reform health and social care services to support and empower the people who use them.’
The report is also welcomed by Lord Filkin at the Department of Education and Skills: ‘I commend the Strategy Unit on this report which powerfully describes the situation facing many disabled children and young people and contains important policy recommendations which we at DfES are committed to taking forward in conjunction with our existing Change for Children Programme, and our work on the implementation of the Children's National Service Framework. The publication of this report gives us renewed momentum to improving the life chances of disabled children, young people and their families.’
Minister at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Yvette Cooper, praised the report's focus on housing for disabled people and said: ‘This report is a valuable contribution to improving disabled people's lives. It will help address the barriers they face in achieving independent living by increasing the accessibility of current and future homes.’
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