Parents with special needs children face unique challenges, especially if that child has Down’s Syndrome
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Hello there,
Parents with special needs children face unique challenges, especially if that child has Down’s Syndrome. Things as mundane as dental appointments, which may not faze a “neurotypical” child, can seem scary and confusing for a child with Down’s Syndrome.
New partnership launched to break down barriers for young people with a learning disability
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7 June 2022
by Niall Christie
ENABLE's Breaking Barriers programme will now expand across Scotland, establishing itself on the east coast.
Action plan to tackle sexual harassment culture in hospitality workplaces - Equality and Human Rights Commission Scotland
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Hospitality bosses have agreed a strict zero-tolerance approach to sexual harassment of staff in their venues with the launch of a new action plan.
Can we fund your client's race discrimination case? - Equality and Human Rights Commission Scotland
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As part of our long-standing Legal Support Scheme, we currently have funding available to help victims of race discrimination to access justice. Through this landmark fund we provide vital support for court cases, including funding and legal expertise.
Local authorities and the reasonable adjustment duty to homeless households
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In the recent case, X v Glasgow City Council (the Council), the Court of Session ruled that local authorities in Scotland have an absolute legal duty to provide suitable temporary accommodation for homeless households, taking into account the needs of the household. The ruling also serves as an important reminder that local authorities must comply with the duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people and with the public sector equality duty when providing suitable accommodation.
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Taking action to improve the treatment of disabled benefit claimants
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We are requiring the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to improve its treatment of disabled benefit claimants. This is in response to serious concerns about failures to meet the needs of customers with mental health impairments and learning disabilities.
The above information is from a newsletter from the Equality and Human Rights Commission Scotland Newsletter Fri 27/05/2022
"Catastrophic": Warnings as Ofgem hint at another steep energy price rise
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24 May 2022
by Niall Christie
Ofgem chief executive Jonathan Brearley appeared in front of MPs in Westminster this week.
Charities and campaigners across Scotland have warned a further increase in the energy price cap later this year could be “catastrophic” for working people as the cost of living crisis rages on.
Read more: "Catastrophic": Warnings as Ofgem hint at another steep energy price rise
Rethinking Personalised Short Breaks for Unpaid carers
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Shared Care Scotland is the national carer organisation focused on improving short breaks for all of Scotland’s unpaid carers. Research is an essential part of this work: it helps ensure that short breaks policy and provision is better informed by the experience of carers and cared-for people and that those responsible for the commissioning and delivery of short breaks have access to the current best evidence on ‘what works’.
Read more: Rethinking Personalised Short Breaks for Unpaid carers
Care at Home – Eyes and Ears video resource
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A new video resource has been launched to update the original ‘Eyes and Ears’ pocket guide resource developed for care at home workers in 2019. We are aware that there are a growing number of people choosing to continue to live in their own homes, who may have increasingly complex care needs. The aim of a care at home service is to promote independence and support personal care so that the person can continue to do what matters to them whilst living in their own home.
Care Inspectorate - Corporate Plan 2022-25 published
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Following a period of consultation, we have finalised and published our Corporate Plan 2022-25.
Read more: Care Inspectorate - Corporate Plan 2022-25 published
Progressing the transfer from UK Personal Independence Payment to Scotland’s Adult Disability Payment
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10 May 2022
by Ben Macpherson
Ben Macpherson MSP updates on important changes to Scotland's social security system
Scotland’s social security system continues to grow. We have made remarkable progress since the Social Security Act was passed four years ago. In that time we have introduced 12 new benefits, seven of which are only available in Scotland, and we have established and developed Social Security Scotland to administer the payments.
Introducing our new lodges at Homelands! - Homelands Trust – Fife SCIO - Lundin Links, Fife, Scotland
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We're excited to be able to share details of the new lodges coming soon to Homelands ?
To tie our new lodges into the existing accommodation at Homelands, we kept to the theme of local landmarks. Our shortlist was passed to our local Lundin Mill Primary School so the pupils could cast votes for their favourites and whittle it down to the five winning names.
They chose; Emsdorf, Lundin, Largo, Selkirk and Durham. The two names with the highest votes were Lundin and Largo so we used these to name the two largest lodges.
The Well - The Well is a place where you can drop-in, both in your community and online and find out information and receive general advice to help you stay well and independent within your local community
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The Well is a place where you can drop-in, both in your community and online and find out information and receive general advice to help you stay well and independent within your local community.
Benefits to visiting The Well:
Response to health and social care integration white paper - Equality and Human Rights Commission
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We have responded to the UK Government’s health and social care integration white paper. Better integration in health and social care presents an opportunity for the sector to strengthen its equality and human rights standards for everyone.
Response to Workforce Disability Reporting consultation - Equality and Human Rights Commission
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This month, we responded to the UK Government's consultation on disability workforce reporting. In our consultation response, we highlighted that no one should be at a disadvantage in the workplace because of their disability, and that despite Government efforts, disability employment and pay gaps remain stubbornly high, showing that more robust action is needed.
Upcoming renewal of our international accreditation - Equality and Human Rights Commission
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Our ‘A’ status as a National Human Rights Institution is up for renewal in October 2022. This is an important process for us as retaining our ‘A’ status provides us with access to key human rights mechanisms in the UN, strengthening our ability to promote, protect and uphold human rights.
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) report - Equality and Human Rights Commission
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This week, we have published our latest report for the United Nations (UN), looking at how human rights are being upheld in the UK. The report is part of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process – when UN countries review each other’s progress on putting human rights into practice.
Read more: Universal Periodic Review (UPR) report - Equality and Human Rights Commission
Booking systems for visits to a care home - Care Inspectorate
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It is our expectation that people who use services can see their friends and family at any time and without restriction.
We are receiving concerns about booking systems that some services are now operating and that are restricting the times when friends and family can visit. Families are telling us that some services request 72 hours’ notice before a visit, and some visits are being time limited.
Read more: Booking systems for visits to a care home - Care Inspectorate
Preventing sexual harassment at work: checklist and action plan for the hospitality industry - Equality and Human Rights Commission
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Alongside UKHospitality we have today launched a checklist and action plan to help employers in the hospitality industry tackle sexual harassment against their staff. More than half of women and two-thirds of LGBT people report experiencing workplace sexual harassment, with the problem particularly acute in the hospitality sector.
New employers checklist to prevent sexual harassment and update on our legal agreements - Equality and Human Rights Commission
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Updates on our legal agreements with three employers
Legally binding agreements we secured with three employers - Sainsbury's, National Highways and Paradigm Precision Burnley – recently came to a close, after all employers took action to tackle harassment in the workplace.
Christy Clawson from wondermoms.org. I’m currently updating our own resources and I found these additional pages I thought I’d pass along that might help your visitors too. I hope you’ll consider adding them
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I’m Christy from wondermoms.org. I came back to your page because it’s been a good source for me in the past when trying to find resources helpful to families with special needs.
Launch of our new Strategic Plan 2022 – 25 - Equality and Human Rights Commission
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This week, we published our new Strategic Plan for 2022 – 25 which was laid before Parliament on 29 March 2022. Our new Strategy sets out six priority areas:
Read more: Launch of our new Strategic Plan 2022 – 25 - Equality and Human Rights Commission
The Highway Code: update to rules on using mobile phones
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From today (25 March), rules in The Highway Code are coming into force to make any hand-held use of a mobile phone while driving illegal, except in limited circumstances.
The changes were supported by 80% of respondents in a public consultation in 2021.
Read more: The Highway Code: update to rules on using mobile phones
Sorry Everyone. This is just to let everyone who looks at my website why it`s not up o date
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I am sorry to say that I have not been feeling to well lately plus my Wife and young dog are taking up my time. My wife just got out of hospital on the 8th of December 2021 after being in hospital for 2 days short of a year. She went into hospital on the 10th of December 2020 to get a cancerous tumour removed from near the bottom of her spine, which also meant that she had to have her left leg removed, plus got a colostomy bag, a suprapubic catheter installed and a hysterectomy. Later she had a peg feeding system put in place, though this was help build her up so that she could get home. Maybe I should put get home so that she would have her family around her when the new cancerous tumour takes her live sometime in the near future.
Major victory for charities as Scottish Government doubles child payment
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30th November 2021
by Robert Armour
New rate will be introduced from April
Child poverty campaigners are hailing a victory after it was announced that the Scottish Child Payment is to be doubled.
Read more: Major victory for charities as Scottish Government doubles child payment
Joint guidance to support better oral care in care homes - Care Inspectorate
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Our health and social care improvement team recently hosted a webinar to launch the joint guidance ‘Supporting better oral care in care homes’. This was done in conjunction with the oral health programmes ‘Caring for Smiles’, aimed at care homes for adults, and ‘Open Wide’ for adults with additional needs.
Read more: Joint guidance to support better oral care in care homes - Care Inspectorate
First for UK as Scots can apply for child disability payment online
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23rd November 2021
by Robert Armour
Child Disability Payment opens for new applications across the country
For the first time anywhere in the UK, disability benefit applicants can apply online, as well as by phone, post or face-to-face.
Read more: First for UK as Scots can apply for child disability payment online
Carers Rights Day 2021 will be held on 25 November
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Whether you are a new carer or have been caring for someone for a while, we believe that it’s important that you understand your rights and are able to access the support that is available to you as soon as you need it. Many people are taking on more caring responsibilities for their relatives and friends who are disabled, ill or older and who need support. Each year, Carers Rights Day helps us:
Read more: Carers Rights Day 2021 will be held on 25 November
Winter care tips for your mobility scooter
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During the colder, darker months you may need to rely on your mobility scooter more than ever. However, the winter is also a time it needs some extra care and attention to ensure it remains comfortable, safe and reliable. Therefore, it is important to watch out for common problems that can help prevent breakdowns during the winter months that may leave you stranded in poor weather conditions.
Fife's Dementia Strategy review
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Fife Health and Social Care Partnership seeks your views on its approach to supporting people living with dementia to live well for longer.
- New webpage for Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund
- Connecting Care Homes TEC newsletter - Care Inspectorate
- Our response to the DWP health and disability green paper - Equality and Human Rights Commission
- Gender Pay Gap reporting has closed - Equality and Human Rights Commission
- UK’s implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) - CEDAW report published
- Consultation on our Corporate Plan 2022-2025 - Care Inspectorate
- Scotland's social care sector is a £5bn engine of economic growth
- Updated evidence of progress on human rights - Equality and Human Rights Commission
- Transport (Scotland) Act 2019, PART 6
- CyberScotland Bulletin September 2021
- Changes to the Highway Code: rules on using motorways
- Talking To Children About Cancer - Tips For Parents and Caregivers (mesotheliomahope.com)
- How Americans with disabilities can cope with the COVID-19 crisis, USA
- Disability Apartments: Looks and Features You Might Find, USA
- Disability Apartments: Looks and Features You Might Find. USA
- Making special education work for your child during COVID-19. USA
- Finding an affordable, livable apartment can take some effort. And it can seem even more difficult when you're searching for handicap-accessible apartments. But there's good news. USA
- Sensory-Friendly Home Modifications for Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder
- Traumatic Experiences from Sesame Street In Communities
- Special Needs Trusts: What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know - USA
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