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Major campaign – Out of sight

winterWhat happened at Winterbourne View shows that people with a learning disability and behaviour that challenges are too often left isolated and at risk of abuse...Urgent action is needed to change this. 

Out of sight is the new campaign report by Mencap and the Challenging Behaviour Foundation and tells the stories of James, Chrissy, Joe, Emmanuel and Victoria.

In the report, their families talk about the terrible neglect and abuse their loved ones have experienced in institutions like Winterbourne View, often far away from home. 

Out of sight comes one year on from the BBC's Panorama programme which exposed shocking abuse of people with a learning disability at Winterbourne View, an assessment and treatment unit near Bristol.

In response to this, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) carried out inspections of 145 assessment and treatment units and care homes for people with a learning disability. Shockingly, their report showed that half of all services were not meeting essential standards around care and welfare and protecting people from abuse.

What happened at Winterbourne View, the inspections carried out by the CQC, and our campaign report Out of sight show that people with a learning disability and behaviour that challenges are too often left isolated and at risk of abuse in some institutions. Urgent action is needed to change this.

Read more, get involved - http://www.mencap.org.uk/outofsight

Disabled People Against Cuts – join free

DPACUK: Disabled people are an easy target because society has accepted the view that generally speaking disabled people are unable to fully participate within society due solely to our impairments.

 

DPAC is for everyone who believes that disabled people should have full human rights and equality. It is for everyone who refuses to stay silent about the injustices delivered by wealthy politicians on ordinary people and their lives.

 

Read more - http://www.dpac.uk.net/about/dpac-policy-statement/

 

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Safe from the Start 2012 eNewsletter - Australia

Nell Kuilenburg writes -

I am very pleased to announce the first edition of the Safe from the Start Newsletter. Over the past few years many people have suggested a regular Safe from the Start newsletter to remain in contact about new resources and to be kept updated on the project's progress. 

The project commenced in 2006/7 with the original intention for a specific family violence project in Tasmania.

This has grown into a national project recently winning the top national Crime and Violence Prevention Award in 2011 and a Child Protection Award in 2010. The project has been an exciting journey encouraged by many people around Australia with interest extending to overseas including New Zealand.  

During this time we have met many dedicated people who feel the same concern for the safety of children and passion to work collaboratively to address the issue of the effects of exposure to family violence, abuse and trauma on children... 

Read more here.

Welcome to 'Every Child in Need' in England

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A campaign to protect society's most vulnerable children from damaging changes proposed by the Department for Education.

 

We are a wide group, comprising charities, campaigners, lawyers, professionals who work with vulnerable children, and affected children and families themselves. We are supported by many social workers, children's services managers and members of Local Safeguarding Children's Boards who share our concerns.  A number of professional bodies are also now supporting the campaign - including the Royal College of Nursing (the representative body for nurses and nursing, with 400,000 members) and the Law Society (which represents all solicitors in England and Wales). 

 

We work with and reach thousands of children across the country, including disabled children, children who have been trafficked, critically ill children, unaccompanied minors, and others facing challenges such as homelessness, physical and sexual violence (often gang-related), parental neglect, educational difficulties and behavioural or mental health problems. All of them are 'children in need.'

 

Learn more here.

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