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Defend Elaine McDonald & Disability
Rights
Lobby Kensington & Chelsea Council�s
Cabinet Meeting
The Town Hall, Hornton Street, London,
W8 7NX
at 5.30pm on Thursday 21 July 2011
18 July The Supreme Court has
ruled in support of Kensington and Chelsea council�s withdrawal of
overnight care to Elaine McDonald to save money. This will mean she
will have no choice but to wear pads, although this is undignified and
against her express wishes. Male judges are undermining a woman�s
right to choose how she is helped with personal care.
The ruling has
accepted that reviewing care plans can be treated as a reassessment of
need. Therefore any contact with social services, even a phone call,
could lead to detrimental changes to a disabled person�s care package.
The idea that privacy
and independence can best be facilitated by dispensing with personal
assistants or care workers at night was also supported by the Supreme
Court. This is contrary to the government�s Independent Living
Strategy, and undermines everything we have fought for as a disabled
people�s movement for the last forty years. Personal assistance is
vital to many disabled people�s independence and safety. Disabled
people with complex health and social care needs who cannot move
unaided should never be left alone at night in case of a fire or a
sudden deterioration in their condition.
Disabled people,
family carers, personal assistants, women, pensioners, community
activists and trade unionists should come to the lobby to support
Elaine and oppose this disgraceful ruling. Elaine�s overnight care
should be restored immediately. A defeat for Elaine is a defeat for us
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