Articles in Covid-19

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Evolving BuDS

BuDS continues to grow and develop, and the charity has to have a legal form which is suitable for the future. This article explains what Trustees are doing to evolve BuDS to give it a secure future.

Moving Forward Together

BuDS carried out a public and member consultation in 2023, which overwhelmingly supported the changes listed below. The 2023 Annual General Meetings approved the changes, and gave Trustees the authority to put them into place.

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BuDS’ Values

BuDS wants to be a charity which has strong, clear values which guide our work and everything done by our trustees, staff and volunteers.

BuDS first adopted formal values in 2020. We review them regularly, and the following values were adopted by the 2024 Annual General Meeting:

  • BuDS is an inclusive & diverse working community of and for all disabled people
  • BuDS is a strong, honest, voice for disabled people
  • BuDS is a proactive charity that lives the social model, removes barriers and finds answers
  • Fair4All is at the heart of all BuDS does
  • BuDS is an empowering, reflective, caring, supportive, kind and safe organisation
  • BuDS has an open culture and is committed to collaborative working

Twice each year, the BuDS Trustees will assess how well BuDS has kept to its values, and report back to the Annual General Meeting.

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Changes To Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

The Government have published a consultation paper (a “Green Paper”) about changes to disability and sickness benefits. One of the changes proposed is to make it far more difficult to qualify for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). This article explains how the Government proposes to make it more difficult to qualify, and how that might affect different groups of disabled people applying for PIP in the future.

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