John Restakis

Age Concern Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan & Wales Progressive Co-operators Invite you to ‘Self Help Co-operatives’ - a workshop that explores practical Co-operative solutions for Social Services with Guest Speaker - John Restakis - Executive Director, British Columbia Co-operative Association, Canada.

The event will be held on: Wednesday June 27th from 2pm – 3:30pm in the Media Briefing Room (Senedd entrance), National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff Bay and is kindly hosted by Rosemary Butler, AM.

John Restakis is a Canadian expert who has promoted and lectured on citizen-centred developments in Canada for 20 years. He will talk about his experiences in Canada and Italy and will lead a discussion on how we might promote similar citizen directed social support services as a better alternative to the current choice between local authority and private sector provision.

The event is intended to inform and support the transformation of Social Services, and opportunities for change. More than 95% of all the care needs that older people have is provided by unpaid carers - whether spouses, family, friends or neighbours - who help to keep people in their own homes.

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The remainder of the care is provided by either private (or indeed voluntary) sector agencies and local authorities - the former typically focusing on people with less complex and the latter typically focusing on those with more complex needs. We will examine possibilities of member owned and controlled cooperative businesses that can provide quality alternative practical home care services.

Spaces are limited for this event, so please confirm your attendance as soon as is possible by emailing: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  or telephone: 02920 527180.

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