
Disability Services included day and residential centres, equipment and adaptations to their homes, WORKLINK to get integrated employment, daily meals, care at home, social work and housing.
I have very fond memories of our time together and the dynamic team we created that made a difference in so many people’s lives.
We were fortunate and known for a programme of work (LEVEL BEST) to be able to involve disabled people in telling us what they wanted from the services leading to a series of innovations, including ….
– information service
– advocates to help people understand and get the services they needed
– community based daytime activities
– integrated housing
– disabled people’s electronic village hall providing access and training to computers
– a shop selling equipment
– accessible transport service to the wider disability community.
…and a conference to pass on our learning to other organisations.

We were a wonderful team, at a special time who found ways to do things differently .
Thanks guys.



Footnote
LEVEL BEST was a campaign of different methods such as: a reference group, market research panels, public meetings, interviews, to involve disabled people in telling us what they wanted from a reorganised public service. It led to a business plan and fundamental reorganisation of the overall service.
After footnote
That was thirty years ago. Unfortunately the money available to provide such services is reduced and demand has increased. Political priorities change. People are however continuing to provide essential services in difficult circumstances.
Hi Stephen l remember those days very fondly. Hope you’re ok. Helen Pearson (was Kershaw
Hello Helen, lovely to hear from you and reconnect. I do have such fond memories of that time and great people. Hope you’re well. My very best wishes and happy Christmas. Love Stephen. X
We’re all ok thanks. I’ve been retired for nearly 4 years. I get a bit bored from time to time but not enough to want to work again (l’m 70). Our daughter is in her last year as a Early Career Teacher at a primary school in Skelmanthorpe xx
Fab. Good to hear some of your news and of your daughter. I turn 68 on 31st. Wondering about being a student again. 🤭
As you see from my posting just reached 68. As my wife MAnjula died the rules here are that you can’t retain residency. So I’m forever juggling new ways to stay here. Now that can be wearing. Great to hear about your daughter. My sons in London and Vancouver (but older) and ten year old I support is bit like a daughter! Good to reconnect.