Resources
Resources for Trailblazer areas in the Right to Control
Information for advisers
The Office for Disability Issues (ODI) has published a short guide for organisations that advise, and receive enquiries from, disabled people. The guide includes information about the Right to Control, who is eligible and contact details for each Trailblazer.
Guidance
Statutory guidance
ODI has published statutory guidance for Right to Control Trailblazers. The guidance explains the Right to Control Trailblazer regulations in more detail. It also describes how organisations should work with each other and disabled adults to deliver the Right to Control in the seven Trailblazer areas.
- Statutory guidance on the Disabled People’s Right to Control (Pilot Scheme) (England) Regulations 2010 (PDF, 94 pages, 2.9 MB)
- The Disabled People’s Right to Control (Pilot Scheme) (England) Regulations 2010 (PDF, 26 pages, 516 KB)
- Community Care Services: Disabled People’s Choice and Control (Pilot Scheme) (England) Directions 2010 (PDF, 4 pages, 33 KB)
Good practice guidance
ODI has published guidance for the front line staff and their managers who will be delivering the Right to Control to disabled people.
The guide brings together existing good practice in personalisation and service delivery for disabled people from across the public and voluntary sector.
It may also be of use to user-led organisations based in Trailblazer areas who will support disabled people to access their Right to Control.
Community
An online community is available for Trailblazers to share information and support each other.
Evaluating the Trailblazers
In 2009, ODI commissioned a feasibility study to identify the best approach to evaluating the Right to Control.
Explore
- Right to Control Trailblazer past consultations
- Right to Control Trailblazers
- Contact the Right to Control team at the Office for Disability Issues
- Office for Disability Issues projects
Page last reviewed: 31 January 2011











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