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10 May

Sandwell Health Parliament Featured

Sandwell Peoples Parliament met on 8th May 2012 to follow up on key actions that professionals had committed to at the Health Parliament meeting last June 2011, when MP's presented their Health White Paper.

The Parliament focused on Health Facilitation, Health Books for young people and the Acute Liaison Nurse who works at Sandwell General Hospital supporting people with learning disabilities before, during and after their stay in hospital to make it a more positive experience.

Siraaj Nadat, who talked about Death by Indifference 74 Deaths and counting, a progress report 5 years on from Mencap's Death By indifference Report, opened the session. Death by Indifference reported the appalling deaths of six people with a learning disability – deaths that the six families involved and Mencap believe were the result of failings in the NHS. Siraaj focused on the Confidential Enquiry into the premature deaths of people with learning disabilities, the work of which he monitors and evaluates. He also talked about bridging the gap between people with learning disabilities and healthcare professionals, highlighting the importance of Health Facilitation and Acute Liaison:

"It is vital that you develop your learning and understanding and listen to the views of people with learning disabilities within Sandwell. You are all responsible for people's lives and that means you are accountable." (Siraaj Nadat)

It was inspiring to see MPs challenging professionals about their work and holding them to account. The MPs showed real professionalism and really took control of their Parliament, posing questions that needed answers. A wonderful sight to see!

The MPs highlighted the serious breakdown in services around transition for people with learning disabilities. Gilbert Pommel (Interim Commissioner for Learning Disability) was there

Jan Britton (CEO Sandwell Council) concluded the Parliament.

Sandwell People's Parliament will continue to work on the health agenda throughout 2012 to improve the health inequalities of people with learning disabilities.

Last modified on Wednesday, 23 May 2012 13:26
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