WELSH LABOUR AGAIN 09:52 - Jan 17 with 2137 views | blaenaugwentjack | Welsh labour have voted against a autism bill for Wales along with kirsty williams, while England has had it,s own autism bill for ten years. | | | | |
WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 09:55 - Jan 17 with 2123 views | dickythorpe | A punctuation bill is needed........ | | | |
WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 10:22 - Jan 17 with 2098 views | Muteswan |
WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 09:55 - Jan 17 by dickythorpe | A punctuation bill is needed........ |
Maybe, but an autism bill for Wales is needed first. | | | |
WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 12:46 - Jan 17 with 2050 views | AguycalledJack | Is that the same Kirsty Williams who saved Carwyn as First Minister and then got appointed as education secretary? Nothing like a vote for self advancement. | | | |
WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 12:48 - Jan 17 with 2046 views | Highjack | Have they given a reason for rejecting this? Could it be perhaps that it’s too expensive and they need the money to spend on Cardiff? | |
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WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 13:35 - Jan 17 with 2011 views | blaenaugwentjack |
WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 12:46 - Jan 17 by AguycalledJack | Is that the same Kirsty Williams who saved Carwyn as First Minister and then got appointed as education secretary? Nothing like a vote for self advancement. |
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WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 13:58 - Jan 17 with 1997 views | Jack_Meoff |
WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 12:48 - Jan 17 by Highjack | Have they given a reason for rejecting this? Could it be perhaps that it’s too expensive and they need the money to spend on Cardiff? |
Apparently they think that autism falls under the auspices of The Social Services and Well Being Act (Wales) 2014 so they don't need a separate act. As a parent of an autistic child, however, they can kiss my f*cking arse. | |
| If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--forever. |
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WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 16:01 - Jan 17 with 1953 views | westwalesed |
WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 13:58 - Jan 17 by Jack_Meoff | Apparently they think that autism falls under the auspices of The Social Services and Well Being Act (Wales) 2014 so they don't need a separate act. As a parent of an autistic child, however, they can kiss my f*cking arse. |
In my current role (quitting on Jan 31st yikes!!!) I can't tell you how many times I have Advocated for a client who has a mental health disorder or learning difficulty and receives some form of care at home. They almost always choose to employ a PA with who they can develop a long term working relationship. It works brilliantly well as the PA really gets to understand their care needs and the client feels secure in knowing the person who is supporting them, rather than ad hoc carers from an agency. HOWEVER When their care needs develop to a level that they require specialist nursing care, they are unable to have a PA and receive care from a specialist nurse. In England you can train your PA to then do the specific nursing tasks required - this ensures continuity of care. In Wales you can't and the Welsh Government have refused to amend this anomaly for over ten years. I honestly can't see why. It's all about personal choice and empowerment at the end of the day? Just another example people in Wales being short changed imo. | |
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WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 21:28 - Jan 17 with 1848 views | PentyrchJack |
WELSH LABOUR AGAIN on 16:01 - Jan 17 by westwalesed | In my current role (quitting on Jan 31st yikes!!!) I can't tell you how many times I have Advocated for a client who has a mental health disorder or learning difficulty and receives some form of care at home. They almost always choose to employ a PA with who they can develop a long term working relationship. It works brilliantly well as the PA really gets to understand their care needs and the client feels secure in knowing the person who is supporting them, rather than ad hoc carers from an agency. HOWEVER When their care needs develop to a level that they require specialist nursing care, they are unable to have a PA and receive care from a specialist nurse. In England you can train your PA to then do the specific nursing tasks required - this ensures continuity of care. In Wales you can't and the Welsh Government have refused to amend this anomaly for over ten years. I honestly can't see why. It's all about personal choice and empowerment at the end of the day? Just another example people in Wales being short changed imo. |
Another Welsh Labour success then? | |
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