Right to a real home
By: Garnett, Isabelle.
Series: Community Living 34 (1) Autumn 2020: 14-15. 2020Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): COVID-19 | DISABILITY | SUPPORT SERVICES | INSTITUTIONALISATION | DEINSTITUTIONALISATION | ABUSE | SELF ADVOCACY | HUMAN RIGHTS | UNITED KINGDOMSummary: 'Ten years on from Winterbourne View, children, young people and adults with learning disability and/or autism continue to be denied their rights to a home and family life. The coronavirus-related restrictions have increased the risk of people reaching crisis point and going into secure care... The parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights (2020) has raised concerns about restrictions on people living in institutional care and their families... In the wake of these events, a group of concerned self-advocates (#right2home) got together and discussed what could be done to bring about change.' Describes the campaign's actions to date.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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'Ten years on from Winterbourne View, children, young people and adults with learning disability and/or autism continue to be denied their rights to a home and family life. The coronavirus-related restrictions have increased the risk of people reaching crisis point and going into secure care... The parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights (2020) has raised concerns about restrictions on people living in institutional care and their families... In the wake of these events, a group of concerned self-advocates (#right2home) got together and discussed what could be done to bring about change.' Describes the campaign's actions to date.
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