Ethical Values

shop4support is owned by In Control so we abide by the values of In Control. We have distilled 7 ethical principles that underpin self directed support.

  1. Right to Independent Living
    If someone has an impairment which means they need help to fulfil their role as a citizen, then they should get the help they need.
    I know how much money I can use for my support.
  2. Right to an Individual Budget
    If someone needs on-going paid help as part of their life they should be able to decide how the money that pays for that help is used.-
    I know how much money I can use for my support.
  3. Right to Self-Determination
    If someone needs help to make decisions then decision-making should be made as close to the person as possible, reflecting the person’s own interests and preferences.
    I have the authority, support or representation to make my own decisions.
  4. Right to Accessibility
    The system of rules within which people have to work must be clear and open in order to maximise the ability of the disabled person to take control of their own support.
    I can understand the rules and systems and am able to get help easily.
  5. Right to Flexible Funding
    When someone is using their Individual Budget they should be free to spend their funds in the way that makes best sense to them, without unnecessary restrictions.
    I can use my money flexibly and creatively.
  6. Accountability Principle
    The disabled person and the government both have a responsibility to each other to explain their decisions and to share what they have learnt.
    I should tell people how I used my money and anything I’ve learnt.
  7. Capacity Principle
    Disabled people, their families and their communities must not be assumed to be incapable of managing their own support, learning skills and making a contribution.

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