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DRILL’s First Round

DRILL’s First Round. Disabled people creating knowledge. Challenging what is considered ‘natural’

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DRILL’s First Round

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  1. DRILL’s First Round

  2. Disabled people creating knowledge • Challenging what is considered ‘natural’ • ‘It is not individual limitations, of whatever kind, which are the cause of the problem but society's failure to provide appropriate services and adequately ensure the needs of disabled people are fully taken into account in its social organisation.’-Mike Oliver, 1990

  3. Disabled people creating knowledge • Disability-led research led to: • The 1995 Disability Discrimination Act • The Community Care (Direct Payments) Act 1996 • Disability Research into Independent Living and Learning • Disability-led research for the 21st century • 5 year, £5 million research programme funded by The Big Lottery • Finding evidence, generating solutions

  4. Co-produced research • Sharing knowledge and skills • Disabled people as researchers, not research subjects • Collaboration, not consultation • Focus on solutions

  5. The DRILL programme • Led by 4 organisations • Disability Rights UK • Inclusion Scotland • Disability Wales • Disability Action Northern Ireland

  6. The DRILL programme • Participation • In the economy • In the community • In civic and public life • In anything • Projects co-produced by disabled people and researchers

  7. The DRILL programme • 210 applications from across the UK • 140 from England • Variety of disabilities, ages, communities and methods • Exciting and innovative ideas

  8. Learning from the first round • Reaching and engaging with people who often do not have a voice • Research questions on: • Autonomy • Environment • Quality of life

  9. What’s next? • 10 research projects starting soon across all four nations • DRILL partner organisation project on public and policy narratives of disability • Seeking narratives of equal participation

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