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Impact

report

Our response to the pandemic and it’s recovery (2020/21)


2020/21 Impact

engaged with over 250

members online during

2020/21

Average attended was 14

an online event in 2021

(13 members in 2020)

Over 60% of our paid

workforce are adults with

disabilities

We hosted:

37 in person events

(2020 pre-pandemic)

195 zoom events (2020)

+ 229 zoom events(2021)

+ 9 in person events (2021)

In total 470 social events

Additionally, get2gether members contributed to online

community by leading over 550 initiatives independently,

279 (in 2020) and 271 (in 2021).

Our members demonstrates that people with lived

experience want to take active leadership roles in the

service design.


The future is accessible!

The get2gether approach seeks to find ways to support

adults with disabilities to live their own lives.

The Covid-19 pandemic presented challenges for all of us.

get2gether saw this as an opportunity for community

learning and development. We responded to the

challenge by providing a platform for our members to

share their experiences and set their priorities.

Our members demonstrate that transformation towards

accessible future is possible, when people with lived

experience can contribute by leading the new service

developments.

Mojca Becaj

get2gether’s Director


Our aims

We believe that everyone has value and is capable of

achieving their potential with the right support and

encouragement.

Aims

Outcomes

Activities

get2gether works towards these

aims:

1. reducing social isolation among

adults with disabilities

2. Increased emotional awareness

3. Increased resilience and

4. Increased self determination of

adults with disabilities.


Activities and outcomes

We worked with the Evaluation Support Scotland and

defined the outcomes we want to achieve for our

members. As a result of our work adults with disabilities will:

1. feel more connected

2. spend more time doing the

things they want to do

3. gain a bigger support

network of peers

4. have a greater number of

relationships (any type)

5. be active in a community

6. take more positive risks

7. be better able to express

their emotions

8. be better able to build

meaningful relationships

9. have increased selfconfidence

10. will spend more time with

people they choose

11. have increased

expectations for what might

be possible

12. better able to deal with

the ups and downs of life

The activities we arrange with and for our members support

our outcomes. get2gether’s main actives are:

• Social events in person and online

• Courses aimed at building better relationships

• Skills-building workshops


Adult to adult approach

We use an adult to adult approach alongside coaching

and mentoring in all of our activities and interactions with

adults with disabilities, both in the community and online.

Where are our members from?

57% from City of Edinburgh

16% from East Lothian

15% from Midlothian

10% from other parts of Scotland

2% from the rest of UK


Membership

The diversity of our membership increases

the variety of opportunities available to all.

930

adults with lived

experience

get2gether membership is free and open

to all adults with disabilities, currently

counting over 930 adults with disabilities

from Scotland, UK.

Our membership include people with

learning disability, autism, physical disability,

brain injury, visual impairment and other

lifelong health conditions.

930 newsletters

received monthly

Monthly events programme sent

out to all members, with details of

social opportunities.

250 digitally

engaged

8

in employment

Active participation of 250 (27%)

members digitally engaged, part

taking in the online activities.

8 (0,9% members) are in employment

and play key roles in the development

of get2gether by creating

opportunities for other members to be

involved, work towards our aims.


Community

get2gether is offering a positive way to work together to

promote social inclusion for those with lived experience of

a disability. For them, this means having good relationships

with friends, belonging to a thriving community and having

great social lives.

At ‘Monday Magic’

get2gether members are

encouraged to suggest and

take the lead in the events for

the coming week on our

moderated Facebook group.

This gives people the

opportunity to try out ideas

and find their own social

media voice.

Our Coordinators and Digital

Ambassadors offer appropriate

support so that individuals can

plan and deliver these events

as independently as possible.

87% said that they are

learning new things about

technology

100% of survey participants

said they feel included,

supported, and encouraged

to contribute to our events

programme

87% said they made new

friends

“The only people that

can change things for

disabled people are us,

people with lived

experiences;

we have to take control

in our hands and we

started doing this at

get2gether.”


Natalie

Natalie joined get2gether in July 2021. She had always felt

isolated and ‘alien’, struggling to keep up with social norms

but she hadn’t figured out why.

Signing up to her first event felt like a huge step.

By doing this Natalie started attending and participating in

more events, engaging with other members and

contributing at Monday Magic, the heart of get2gether’s

community spirit.

"I am really enjoying get2gether.

I didn't know what to expect, but I didn't expect to

feel as included as I have.”


Pop Up Events

get2gether’s Ambassadors led a safe transition back to the

community, using the pre-pandemic knowledge of local

infrastructure, as well as supporting new member-led

initiatives that have evolved during the pandemic.

Pop Up Events are in-person events hosted by get2gether’s

Ambassadors. With only 8 spaces per event, we currently

not advertising details of when and where events are

taking place, to mitigate COVID-19 risks. Events

coordinators are supporting the smooth devilry “behind the

scenes”, following risk enablement strategy.


Risk enablement strategy

At get2gether we are driven by the belief that adults

should be treated as adults and that everyone has the

right to live the life they want.

We work in a way that not only acknowledges the

inevitability of risk, but also supports and encourages our

members to take life enhancing risks and to learn through

experience.

We recognise our role as providing opportunity in a

supportive culture through which our members can gain

the skills they need to manage risks for themselves. This

doesn’t start and stop with a skydiving trip or a big lifestyle

change; it’s with the small things.

"The highlight of my whole year was coming

along to the event at the museum.

Seeing people is helping me stay positive."

9 Pop Up events

in 2021 were

all fully booked!

get2gether aims to provide

opportunities and access to

information that individuals

can choose to utilise in order

to inform their own decisions

about risks.


Courses

get2gether courses provide information and coaching to

build the life-skills that underpin the ability to form healthy

relationships.

The courses are co-delivered with Peer Mentors, all adults

with a lived experience of a disability and foster peer to

peer support .

Live Your Life Course

12-week Live Your Life (LYL) course uses established ideas

including Solution Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour

Therapy, Wellbeing Practices and Emotional Intelligence.

These ideas are adapted to be accessible for adults with

learning disabilities.

"With the course I have

The LYL course was well

received during the COVID-19

pandemic and supported

learned a lot about the

boundaries and how to

set them.

25 graduates during 2020 and

2021

Due to high demand, the LYL

run 3x in 2021

I recognise my

limitations and can tell

people what they can

expect from me.“


Live Your Life &

Let’s talk about sex

Let’s Talk About Sex Course

6-week Let’s talk about sex (LTAS) course creates a safe

space where members can speak about sex openly, ask

questions and discuss topics around sexuality with their

peers, listen and support each other.

This course promotes self-love and pleasure as a way of

knowing one’s own body.

90% LTAS participants said it is

important to have safe space

to talk openly about sexuality

LTAS course gives access

to knowledge that helps

our members make safe

choices.


Hybrid world

Our organisational culture encourages an environment of

innovation. While we are a reflective organisation, we are

also dynamic and quick to adapt. We listen to the needs

of our members and this was perhaps demonstrated most

clearly by our response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Within a week of lockdown we had an online offering and

moved all our events and opportunities online. Since then

we have had our most successful two years - both in terms

of attendance and in terms of the personal development

of our members.

While some were able to access the benefits of our online

offering, 73 % of our membership was not seen online due

to the various barriers of the digital exclusion.


What happened to the

73%?

We recognise that for some of our members, online simply

does not work and others need more time before they can

join social activities.

Out of 73% (642 members), staff spoke with 212 people.

While 21 people decided to cancel their membership or

have sadly passed away, staff recorded 105 members and

86 carers / parents responses. Based on these

conversations we have learned that:

“It makes me feel like I am still

part of get2gether and I enjoy

it!”

1. The newsletter is

reaching our members -

194 (94,2%) said they

receive the newsletter

2. Adults with disabilities frequently change phone

numbers. Contact was not possible with 191 members (20%

of total membership)

3. Ambassadors made further contact with 45 members,

who accepted our offer to receive a phone call from one

of our ambassadors.

“The newsletter sometimes inspires him to do things

independently. For example: get2gether advertised events

which he went and do with his support staff,

but joining in with people would be next step for him.”


The future is

accessible.

In this uncertain climate, we will continue to adapt to the

world around us and ensure our members gain the skill to

adapt and get the most from the changing community

around them.

Thanks to all funders and supporters who helped us

achieve our aims in 2020 and 2021.

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