Government plans to prevent people with learning difficulties and autism being detained in secure settings when an assessment has recommended they should live in the community – Baroness Hollins.
Human Rights: The detention of young people with learning disabilities and autism.
Witnesses: Ian Trenholm, Chief Executive, Care Quality Commission Dr Paul Lelliott, Deputy Chief Inspector of Hospitals (lead for mental health), Care Quality Commission
Human Rights: The detention of young people with learning disabilities and autism.
Witnesses: Anne-Marie Trevelyan MP Rt Hon Norman Lamb MP
Human Rights: The detention of young people with learning disabilities and autism.
Witnesses: Caroline Dinenage MP, Minister of State for Care, Department of Health and Social Care Jonathan Marron, Director General, Community and Social Care, Department of Health and Social Care
Human Rights: The detention of young people with learning disabilities and autism.
Witnesses: Simon Duffy, Director, Centre for Welfare Reform Dame Christine Lenehan, Director, Council for Disabled Children Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC, Doughty Street Chambers
Human Rights: The detention of young people with learning disabilities and autism.
Human Rights: The detention of young people with learning disabilities and autism.
Witnesses: Dr Paul Lelliott, Deputy Chief Inspector of Hospitals (and lead for mental health), Care Quality Commission Ray James, National Learning Disability Director, NHS England Dr Jean O’Hara, National Clinical Director, Learning Disabilities, NHS England
Education: Special educational needs and disabilities.
Witnesses: Justin Cooke, Policy and Public Affairs Manager, Ambitious about Autism Matt Keer, Parent & contributor to the Special Needs Jungle website Julie Cordiner, Education Funding Specialist, School Financial Success Alyson Shields, Head of Education and Supported Learning, New College Durham Helen Wallace, Headteacher, Thameside Primary School David Clarke, Deputy Director for Education,...