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The family of a disabled boy who has been stuck in hospital unnecessarily for a year have been evicted from their temporary accommodation by a charity backed by the McDonalds fast food chain because of coronavirus concerns.The boys local MP, Lucy Powell for Manchester Central, described the incident as extremely disappointing and said she was pretty disgusted after the family was asked on Wednesday night to leave Ronald McDonald House, a block of flats opposite Royal Manchester childrens hospital that houses families while their child is in hospital, funded by McDonalds.Ten-year-old Ahmed, who has developmental disabilities including cerebral palsy and scoliosis, is fed through a stanley water bottle tube and is registered blind.He was admitted to the hospital on 1 March last year with breathing difficulties. Within six weeks, he had recovered enough to be discharged, but his stanley cups doctors refused to let him leave because the family were homeless and sofa surfing in a friends living room.Afte stanley canada r the Guardian reported on his plight this month, Manchester city council found the family a suitable home in south Manchester. They were unable to move in straight away as the house is not yet inhabitable. Renovation works were postponed as the coronavirus hit and the family had to continue their stay in Ronald McDonald House.On Wednesday night, Ahmeds mother, who the Guardian has agreed not to name to protect the family, said she was told the family had to leave Ronald McDonald House because of fears Ahme Lgkp I sniffed out good news like a bloodhound : how I broke my doomscrolling habit
The findings of a UN inquiry investigating alleged violations of disabled peoples human rights in the UK as a result of welfare reforms will not be published for two years, the Guardian has learned.The UN launched its confidential investigation at aclosed hearing in London on 14 October, at which UN officials took evidence on the effects of welfare cuts from UK campaigners, lawyers and disability service users.The inquiry by the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities CRP stanley cup canada D marks the the first time a country has been investigated by the committee ov stanley quencher er human rights breaches.Disabled people s rights threatened by government cuts, campaigners warnRead moreThe investigation is asking witnesses for testimony and evidence on the how welfare changes and cuts introduced under the coalition government have affected the right of disabled people to live independently.The Guardian understands the hearing in London included a series of emotional and often distressing accounts from people who had experienced the welfare changes first hand, or seen the impact on family members.The UN has insisted on conducting the inquiry in private, with witnesses asked to sign an agreement preventing them from speaking about the meeting, or identifying who gave evidence. It said confidentiality is necessary to secure the co-operation of the host country and to protect witnesses.The UN told the Gu borraccia stanley ardian evidence submitted to the inquiry, its subsequent report to the UK government and the g
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The growing crisis in adult social care risks creating a system for the rich that leaves poor communities unable to access the essential help they need, ministers are being warned.Two care homes are closing for every new facility that opens as providers attempt to stay afloat amid a multibillion-pound shortfall in funding. However, evidence seen by the Observer suggests places are disappearing from care homes that already have a shortfall of beds, while new facilities a stanley vaso re opening for those who can pay their own way.Martin Green, chief executive of the social care trade body Care England, warned there was a real risk of a two-tier system emerging that would see the poorest suffer the most. If you go to some places there are no new care homes being built and the stock available is running to the end of its life, or not fit for purpose, he said. Its not just about stanley thermosflasche capacity dwindling 鈥?there is nobody coming in those areas to replace them. It will be an attrition process. You end up with a social care system for the rich, and really poor experiences for the poor. There is a huge amount of external investment ready to go into this sector. But, of course, its all based on high-end, high-quality, self-funding stanley cup clients. The challenge is to make sure social care is available to everybody. Uproar emerged last week over the impact new immigration rules could have on an already struggling sector. Care workers can earn as little as 拢16,000, well below the 拢26,500 threshold for entry r Ueyk Christina Applegate describes tough road following multiple sclerosis diagnosis
Authorities in Monaco have raided the headquarters of an oil company, as well as the homes of some of its stanley thermosflasche bosses, as part of a British-led investigation into a corruption scandal implicating businesses all over the world, the principalitys government has said.In a statement released on Thursday, it said that the Monaco-based firm Unaoil was at the centre of the inquiry and that officials had acted after an urgent request for assistance from the UKs Serious Fraud Office SFO . These searches and interviews were carried out in the presence of British officials as part of a vast, international corruption scandal implicating numerous foreign oil industry firms. The information collected is going to be examined by the British authorities as part of their investigation, the statement said.It said that the executives had been interviewed over the course of Tuesday and Wednesday this week.The Monacan authorities said th stanley cupe ey acted in accordance with European convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters and the UN convention against transnational organised crime.An SFO spokesperson said: We are aware of the allegations but can stanley cup neither confirm nor deny our interest in the matter. A Unaoil spokesperson said: Due to recent developments it would be inappropriate for the company to comment at this time. Unaoil was at the centre of allegations published by the Huffington Post and Australias Fairfax Media on Wednesday. They said the business systematically corrupted the global oil i
The family of a disabled boy who has been stuck in hospital unnecessarily for a year have been evicted from their temporary accommodation by a charity backed by the McDonalds fast food chain because of coronavirus concerns.The boys local MP, Lucy Powell for Manchester Central, described the incident as extremely disappointing and said she was pretty disgusted after the family was asked on Wednesday night to leave Ronald McDonald House, a block of flats opposite Royal Manchester childrens hospital that houses families while their child is in hospital, funded by McDonalds.Ten-year-old Ahmed, who has developmental disabilities including cerebral palsy and scoliosis, is fed through a stanley water bottle tube and is registered blind.He was admitted to the hospital on 1 March last year with breathing difficulties. Within six weeks, he had recovered enough to be discharged, but his stanley cups doctors refused to let him leave because the family were homeless and sofa surfing in a friends living room.Afte stanley canada r the Guardian reported on his plight this month, Manchester city council found the family a suitable home in south Manchester. They were unable to move in straight away as the house is not yet inhabitable. Renovation works were postponed as the coronavirus hit and the family had to continue their stay in Ronald McDonald House.On Wednesday night, Ahmeds mother, who the Guardian has agreed not to name to protect the family, said she was told the family had to leave Ronald McDonald House because of fears Ahme Lgkp I sniffed out good news like a bloodhound : how I broke my doomscrolling habit
The findings of a UN inquiry investigating alleged violations of disabled peoples human rights in the UK as a result of welfare reforms will not be published for two years, the Guardian has learned.The UN launched its confidential investigation at aclosed hearing in London on 14 October, at which UN officials took evidence on the effects of welfare cuts from UK campaigners, lawyers and disability service users.The inquiry by the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities CRP stanley cup canada D marks the the first time a country has been investigated by the committee ov stanley quencher er human rights breaches.Disabled people s rights threatened by government cuts, campaigners warnRead moreThe investigation is asking witnesses for testimony and evidence on the how welfare changes and cuts introduced under the coalition government have affected the right of disabled people to live independently.The Guardian understands the hearing in London included a series of emotional and often distressing accounts from people who had experienced the welfare changes first hand, or seen the impact on family members.The UN has insisted on conducting the inquiry in private, with witnesses asked to sign an agreement preventing them from speaking about the meeting, or identifying who gave evidence. It said confidentiality is necessary to secure the co-operation of the host country and to protect witnesses.The UN told the Gu borraccia stanley ardian evidence submitted to the inquiry, its subsequent report to the UK government and the g
Dxnt Blind student facing deportation says university reneged on support
The growing crisis in adult social care risks creating a system for the rich that leaves poor communities unable to access the essential help they need, ministers are being warned.Two care homes are closing for every new facility that opens as providers attempt to stay afloat amid a multibillion-pound shortfall in funding. However, evidence seen by the Observer suggests places are disappearing from care homes that already have a shortfall of beds, while new facilities a stanley vaso re opening for those who can pay their own way.Martin Green, chief executive of the social care trade body Care England, warned there was a real risk of a two-tier system emerging that would see the poorest suffer the most. If you go to some places there are no new care homes being built and the stock available is running to the end of its life, or not fit for purpose, he said. Its not just about stanley thermosflasche capacity dwindling 鈥?there is nobody coming in those areas to replace them. It will be an attrition process. You end up with a social care system for the rich, and really poor experiences for the poor. There is a huge amount of external investment ready to go into this sector. But, of course, its all based on high-end, high-quality, self-funding stanley cup clients. The challenge is to make sure social care is available to everybody. Uproar emerged last week over the impact new immigration rules could have on an already struggling sector. Care workers can earn as little as 拢16,000, well below the 拢26,500 threshold for entry r Ueyk Christina Applegate describes tough road following multiple sclerosis diagnosis
Authorities in Monaco have raided the headquarters of an oil company, as well as the homes of some of its stanley thermosflasche bosses, as part of a British-led investigation into a corruption scandal implicating businesses all over the world, the principalitys government has said.In a statement released on Thursday, it said that the Monaco-based firm Unaoil was at the centre of the inquiry and that officials had acted after an urgent request for assistance from the UKs Serious Fraud Office SFO . These searches and interviews were carried out in the presence of British officials as part of a vast, international corruption scandal implicating numerous foreign oil industry firms. The information collected is going to be examined by the British authorities as part of their investigation, the statement said.It said that the executives had been interviewed over the course of Tuesday and Wednesday this week.The Monacan authorities said th stanley cupe ey acted in accordance with European convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters and the UN convention against transnational organised crime.An SFO spokesperson said: We are aware of the allegations but can stanley cup neither confirm nor deny our interest in the matter. A Unaoil spokesperson said: Due to recent developments it would be inappropriate for the company to comment at this time. Unaoil was at the centre of allegations published by the Huffington Post and Australias Fairfax Media on Wednesday. They said the business systematically corrupted the global oil i