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