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Research and Reports

Title Description
SDEF Research Publication - Releasing Potential. A Learning Needs Assessment of the Disability Access Panel Network Research undertaken in 2006 to look at the learning needs of access panels.

Survey of the Service of Order of Malta Dial-a-Journey

This survey conducted into the operation of Order of Malta Dial-a-Journey was designed to highlight key matters influencing the social inclusion of people with disabilities. It looked at the ways in which individuals use the range of services available and their knowledge of the various options.
Scoping Study on the Needs of, and Services to, Younger Disabled people including those with Early Onset Dementia in Scotland - by Kirsten Stalker, Jacqueline Davidson, Charlotte MacDonald and Anthea Innes from the Department of Applied Social Science, University of Stirling.

This scoping study reviewed 223 pieces of research or related evidence about the needs of, and services to, disabled people aged 16-64 in Scotland.� The aim was to identify the volume of evidence on different topics, key emerging issues and debates, and gaps in current knowledge.� The full report can be viewed at www.scotland.gov.uk/socialresearch

Volunteering and Access Panels

Research Study carried out by Volunteer Development Scotland (VDS) on behalf of Scottish Disability Equality Forum (SDEF)

The study looked at the sustainability of Access Panels from the point of view of good practice in volunteers’ management.� The findings will inform the SDEF Access Panels Project in its work to set standards, offer support and information, and to help to develop the reputation of Access Panels as professionally run, volunteer led, sustainable centres of excellence.

The full report is now available to download in either PDF (282KB) or Word (507KB).

Survey of NHS Wheelchair users in Forth Valley
Full Report
(PDF File 392 kb)
This survey was undertaken by Council on Disability (Stirling District) supported by NHS Forth Valley and assisted by Forth Valley Local Health Council.�� Their aim was to provide guidance on developing the NHS Wheelchair Service in Forth Valley, from wheelchair users’ experience and views on what was working well and what needed to change.�

Survey of NHS Wheelchair users in Forth Valley
Summary Report
(PDF File 232KB)

This survey was undertaken by Council on Disability (Stirling District) supported by NHS Forth Valley and assisted by Forth Valley Local Health Council.�� Their aim was to provide guidance on developing the NHS Wheelchair Service in Forth Valley, from wheelchair users’ experience and views on what was working well and what needed to change.�

There is a pie chart and the end of this document.�� A larger version is available for dowloading.

The NHS Wheelchair Service in Scotland List of Reports and Comments made on the Service

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