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Disability: Britain in Europe. An evaluation of UK participation in the HELIOS programme (1988–1991)

Disability: Britain in Europe. An evaluation of UK participation in the HELIOS programme (1988–1991)
Disability: Britain in Europe. An evaluation of UK participation in the HELIOS programme (1988–1991)
The HELIOS programme was developed to promote the integration and independent living of disabled people and was described in the House of Lords as "possibly the European Commission's first approach to social policy". The UK was one of only a few Member States to commission a systematic and independent assessment of involvement in the programme "from a national perspective" and the results of this evaluation are presented in this study. The focus is on the 15 UK-based local projects which participated in the four EC-wide networks forming a key element of the programme's first phase. The several other components of the programme and its overall co-ordination and management are also considered. This report raises issues concerning the direct involvement of disabled people in programmes seeking to advance their interests. It is relevant to other initiatives with this aim and to a variety of other EC and national programmes involving networks of local projects as a means of promoting information exchange and innovations in practice and policy.
1856286460
Ashgate Publishing
Lovelock, Robin
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Powell, Jackie
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Centre for Evaluative Development Research (CEDR)
Lovelock, Robin
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Powell, Jackie
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Lovelock, Robin and Powell, Jackie , Centre for Evaluative Development Research (CEDR) (1994) Disability: Britain in Europe. An evaluation of UK participation in the HELIOS programme (1988–1991) (Contemporary Social Work Studies), Aldershot, GB. Ashgate Publishing, 264pp.

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Abstract

The HELIOS programme was developed to promote the integration and independent living of disabled people and was described in the House of Lords as "possibly the European Commission's first approach to social policy". The UK was one of only a few Member States to commission a systematic and independent assessment of involvement in the programme "from a national perspective" and the results of this evaluation are presented in this study. The focus is on the 15 UK-based local projects which participated in the four EC-wide networks forming a key element of the programme's first phase. The several other components of the programme and its overall co-ordination and management are also considered. This report raises issues concerning the direct involvement of disabled people in programmes seeking to advance their interests. It is relevant to other initiatives with this aim and to a variety of other EC and national programmes involving networks of local projects as a means of promoting information exchange and innovations in practice and policy.

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Published date: 15 September 1994

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Local EPrints ID: 33799
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/33799
ISBN: 1856286460
PURE UUID: 5a16ddfd-95b0-4179-8445-d82e2d053c7a

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Date deposited: 05 Feb 2008
Last modified: 11 Dec 2023 17:41

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Author: Robin Lovelock
Author: Jackie Powell
Corporate Author: Centre for Evaluative Development Research (CEDR)

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