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We need a “Marcus Rashford” moment for social care
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Guest blog from Lisa Hopkins, Chief Executive of SeeAbility
Disability hate crime – we need action not guidance
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Blog by Gary Bourlet – Membership and Engagement lead of Learning Disability England.
Learning from 2020 and FAQ’s for 2021
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2020 will have been one of the most difficult years many of us have had.
COVID 19 Vaccines Campaign – Update and reply from JCVI
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On the 18th of December, the JCVI replied to the Open Letter that Learning Disability England and partners sent to them in November.
Coronavirus Lessons Learnt Joint Inquiry: Letter to Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP and Rt Hon Greg Clark MP
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Ian Davies and Chris Hatton have written to Jeremy Hunt, the Chair of the Health and Social Care House of Commons Select Committee and Greg Clark , the Chair of the Science and Technology House of Commons Select Committee.
Ian Davies is a self-advocate and founding member of Northamptonshire People First.
Chris Hatton is Professor of Social Care at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Unequal impact? Coronavirus, disability and access to services
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On 22 December Scott Watkin, Co Chair of Learning Disability England’s Representative Body, appeared on Good Morning Britain.
Staying safe at Christmas and Season’s Greetings!
The government have changed the rules since Gary wrote this blog. We have updated the links where the rules have changed.
The new government rules include
- Tier 4 rules that say stay at home and you cannot meet anyone outside your house or bubble. The places in Tier 4 are mostly in London, South and East – you can find them here
- Christmas changes to the rules are only for 1 day now
Self-Advocacy and Family Peer Support Sessions helping people to be ‘more resilient’
Every two weeks since the start of lockdown Learning Disability England has held a zoom session for self-advocacy, family and community organisations.
Read more “Self-Advocacy and Family Peer Support Sessions helping people to be ‘more resilient’”