Lothian Centre for Integrated Living

A user-controlled organisation which supports disabled people to live independently...

Independent living means disabled people of all ages having the same freedom, choice, dignity and control as other citizens at home, at work, and in the community. It does not mean living by yourself or fending for yourself. It means rights to practical assistance and support to participate in society and live an ordinary life.

In the News

A Letter for Life

'Dear Noel, is life really not worth living?' - Noel Martin, who was paralysed in an attack by neo-Nazis, is one of hundreds of British people who plan to commit suicide with the help of the Swiss clinic Dignitas. Liz Carr, also disabled, met Noel for a BBC Radio 5 Live report. Here, she appeals to him in an open letter, to think again about talking his life.
 

Source: BBC Magazine

Individualised Budgets, In Control and Direct Payments

Expert Guide to Personalisation -  Personalisation is a social care approach that gives 'every person who receives support, whether provided by statutory services or funded by themselves, choice and control over the shape of that support in all care settings.'

Source: Community Care

Recession hits disabled people

Hard times ahead as recession looms - Campaigners are warning that the “credit crunch” is already affecting a significant number of disabled people and their families.

Source: Disability Now

Fuel Poverty

Insulation, insulation, insulation - Disability groups are angry about government inaction on fuel poverty.

Source: Disability Now

Archived news can be found here.