A survey from Derby Speaks Up aims to understand the views of adults in Derby & Derbyshire about funded programmes to help people (of all genders) to change unhealthy behaviour in relationships
https://t.co/v7qE0Axe7V
Britain leads the world in cracking down on climate activism, study finds
- Research shows UK police arrest environmental and climate protesters at three times the average global rate
Story by @damiengayle
https://t.co/mGBNOOi66b
@grahamchatterl2 I agree. And really feel we have to address quality and access to end-of-life care, as well as the cost of care, as part of this process, so that a decision about new legislation is safer.
@BernaMeaden@FionasWriting This was a terrible, unjustifiable thing, but it should be noted that this article is 4.5 years old and related to early pandemic
@Sue_Cowley Would these two young men also be in detention?
They were 2 of the queen's pallbearers.
There's no employer or context, where these haircuts would cause a problem
Thanks to @annelongfield @pauldixtweets & Dan Rosenberg @Simpson_millar for talking about impact of isolation rooms on kids who can be in them week after week, who often have ADHD or autism or complex home life due to poverty. https://t.co/ntcDtIgLkH
@Giselle_ASCWs@SKinnock@DHSCgovuk My son’s contribution to his care package has just doubled, with a few week's notice. It takes a huge proportion of his benefits
@SKinnock@DHSCgovuk It’s unfair harsh & immoral to ask someone with long term adult social care needs to give up their modest income from benefits to pay for social care The Dilnot commission recognised this challenge & in 2011 recommended a zero cap for people who turn 18 with eligible care needs.
It's interesting to look at them. The Conservatives have very little information, just broad headlines which don't clarify what they will do, really.
Its important that disabled people are supported to vote, when government policies have such impact
https://t.co/K5Csj7VUgN
It took a long time for the 2 main parties to produce easy-read manifestos to support learning disabled people to decide how to vote (LibDems and Greens were much quicker).https://t.co/ZFdsugTCOb
Only Lib Dems, Greens & Plaid Cymru have provided easy read manifestos (so far?) https://t.co/ZFdsugUaDJ. Learning Disabled people face enough barriers to voting: https://t.co/DoCNa0P4qx Easy- read manifestos should be issued at the same time as full manifestos
Good morning, have a brilliant day.
From 1984 Moira Stewart reads some of the names of the seventeen candidates for the Chesterfield by-election in 1984.
Has anyone thought about staff in the NHS, police and fire services who would have to find people to supervise and identify tasks for a bunch of reluctant 18 year olds at weekends?