So proud to launch a bill today to give young disabled people #AFightingChance at a future, with a right to a transition plan to support them to achieve their aspirations.
Thank you @InclusionScot@CamphillScot@DifferabledScot for your support & hard work getting us here.
Sad to see @WeAreBrightBlue join the ranks of organisations hosting debates about the future of social care without involving anyone whose expertise derives from drawing on it https://t.co/AMYPyjnxwg
“The pandemic has entrenched existing inequalities and created new ones but I think most have just had a wee taste of what it’s long been like for disabled people, being unable to go where they want whenever they want to.”
@SalWitcher@InclusionScot
https://t.co/VyUTUpq0nz
Our CEO Sally Witcher on #bbcgms today talking on the impact of #COVID19 on people relying on soc care support & who 'at risk' people actually are- not just older people, also workers, pple looking after others, delivering services, employers. 54 mins in https://t.co/MqPLkKYHxp
Making people aware of what a no-deal Brexit might mean for Scots disabled people has never been never more important as UK Parliament will now be suspended. Read our article about what a no-deal might mean for disabled people - https://t.co/NKlzsLL6Ps
Everywhere you look there is breaking Brexit news and predictions of what will happen next - in this chaos and clamour, who is considering the potentially life-threatening consequences to disabled people of leaving the EU without a deal? #Brexit
Disabled People "...feel frozen out of the debate around Brexit as the threat of no-deal grows by the hour, a charity has said."
Read more at https://t.co/dwc5P5A9OZ
#NoDealUncertainty
@BorisJohnson Leaving the EU without an agreement will have drastic and wide-ranging implications for citizens, and communities, across the entire UK. We deserve to be heard!
Today we have joined forces are with over 85 civil society orgs from across the UK to express our grave concerns about the impacts of a no-deal Brexit in an open letter to @BorisJohnson#NoDealUncertainty
As the Queen agrees to suspend the UK parliament we are increasingly concerned about implications to disabled people of crashing out of the EU without a deal. Read our statement of principles for a Brexit that protects our human rights - https://t.co/SmiuRqtxvn
I’ve only spent 25 years stopping thousands of Glaswegians being evicted or repossessed from their homes. Got £1.7bn back in bank charges for free. Wrote the payday loan & bedroom tax guides that were downloaded hundreds of thousands of times. Yet GCC want to cut our funding.
Advocates of Basic Income: an essential meeting to engage with the real issues, challenges & fears faced by disabled people & their organisations. We must listen & understand their concerns, then co-produce proposals so that no one is left behind or suffers detriment. @cbinscot
@DavidJ_Brindle is right. Failure to build accessible homes is a false economy. The picture is a bit better in Scotland but most housing stock still doesn’t meet even basic access standards. A new design standard for all new homes is needed NOW! https://t.co/zLtYVSwzA3
Job Grants for young disabled people - the Scottish Government wants to hear your views. Inclusion Scotland is hosting a chat for young disabled people to talk about their employment experiences and find out about the proposals.
🔗 Find out more here: https://t.co/j0nXqnTEjR
In Belfast for a Brexit, devolution and civil society conference - look forward to discussing the implications of Brexit to Scots disabled people @InclusionScot
@scottishlabour #Housing Commission discusses accessible homes and the problems for disabled people adapting homes or buying accessible homes. Now listening to Susie Fitton Independant Living Scotland