Charter for care staff employed through 'direct payments'
UNISONScotland has agreed a landmark joint statement setting
out its position on direct payments with a number of key Scottish
disabled people's organisations.
The agreement was made with the Glasgow Centre for Inclusive
Living (GCIL), the Lothian Centre for Independent Living (LCIL),
the Scottish Personal Assistant Employers Network (SPAEN)
and the Scottish Consortium of Direct Payments Support Organisations
(SCDPSO)
Stephen Smellie, Chair of UNISONScotland's Social Work Issues
Group speaking at the launch at the GCIL said: "This agreement
has been introduced because there have, in the past, been
misunderstandings between UNISON and disabled people's organisations
on our respective positions on Direct Payments.
"We are also agreeing to promote trade union membership amongst
those staff employed via Direct Payments, and to sit down
with the employers' groups and draw up good practice terms
and conditions for people employed through direct payments."
The organisations also promise to campaign for increased
levels of funding from the Scottish Executive for independent
living support. And for that support to be high enough to
cover decent pay, training, holidays and pensions.
Etienne d'Aboville of the GCIL said "This clearly states
our agreement that direct payments are an important option
for disabled people, enabling them to purchase services directly
and to support independent living."
Peter Brawley of the Scottish Personal Assistant Employers
Network said "These payments are often vital for the person
concerned but they are not a substitute for other public services,
and are currently set too low to cover the full cost of employing
staff at a decent level of pay, training and holidays. We
will join with UNISON in arguing for more realistic payments"
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