A few weeks ago I (and many others) were approached by the Every Disabled Child Matters organisation to email our prospective parliamentary candidates to ask them, should their party win the up-coming election, to sign an EDM supprting disabled children and their families:
"In the lead up to the next General Election, I will be watching with interest to
see the commitments that you make for the political term ahead.
As a supporter of the Every Disabled Child Matters (EDCM) campaign, I ask that
one of the areas that you focus on in your time as an MP is meeting local
disabled children and their families and finding out about the services they
use. I also ask for you to raise any areas of concern in Parliament.
I therefore invite you to sign EDCM’s Constituency Pledge. This is a series of
five commitments that you are signing up to undertake if you are elected as my
local MP. The Constituency Pledge asks you to:
1. Meet with disabled children, young people and their families to discuss key issues of concern to them
2. Raise these issues of concern, and promote rights and resources, for disabled
children, young people and families from my constituency in Parliament
3. Visit local services for disabled children and their families on a regular
basis
4. Support measures to transform services for disabled children and their
families, such as the Aiming High for Disabled Children (AHDC) programme in
England
5. Find out how funding is being used in my constituency to improve services for
disabled children, young people and their families
If you agree, you can find out more information and download a copy of the EDCM
Constituency Pledge at www.edcm.org.uk/constituencypledgeppcs
Please sign it and send a copy through to EDCM either by post: Every Disabled
Child Matters, c/o National Children's Bureau, 8 Wakley Street, London EC1V 7QE,
email: info@edcm.org.uk, or by fax: 020 7843 6313.
Please could you reply to let me know if you will be signing the EDCM
Constituency Pledge.
Yours sincerely"
I received a very positive response from my Labour Candidate (John Piasecki) who readily agreed to sign the EDCM Pledge.
I received this from my Conservative Candidate:
" Thank you for your email.
My party's position on the issue you raise is as follows:
Whilst we share many of the objectives of the EDCM campaign, and are determined to build on this agenda, we need to be clear that due to the appalling state of the public finances, some of the specific pledges will need to be carefully assessed in a wider review of the public finances should we be fortunate enough to win the general election. We will not make unfunded commitments which we then might not be able to deliver. It is unfair to falsely raise the expectations of disabled children and their families.
Whilst we are not in a position to sign the Constituency Pledge, I thought it would be helpful to assure you that making life easier for disabled children and their families will be a priority for a future Conservative Government. That is why we have set out a range of positive policies which will aim to make a real difference to the lives of families with disabled children. These include:
increasing the number of health visitors;
simplifying the assessment process for accessing services;
making it easier for parents to access respite care;
looking carefully at ensuring that Local Authorities accurately assess children’s eligibility for Special Educational Needs statements; and
putting more power and control into the hands of parents and young disabled people themselves so that they can ensure that they receive the right care and support to best suit their needs.
The Conservative Party will continue to meet with EDCM on a regular basis and work constructively with them in the future to improve the lives of disabled children and their families.
Best wishes
Phillip Lee
I am still awating a reply from the LibDem representative!
To say that I am unimpressed with the response from the Conservative chappie is an understatement. I have always voted "blue" in the past.....that may well change.
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9 months ago
I am very sorry to hear this.
ReplyDeleteThe finances of this country are dire, but there is a lot in your request that requires little or no cost.
Please do let me know how things get on.
Sean Haffey
I have a friend who has an autistic son and who became a county councillor (not in Berks) to ensure that everything possible was done for autistic children.
ReplyDeleteIf you'd like to contact me I could put you in touch. (I myself have a son who was misdiagnosed with autism and hence my interest.)
Thank you Sean.
ReplyDeleteSadly, despite me emailing Mr Lee about his reply, I have received no word from him. He is clearly a "commitment-phobe"! :0)
It simply isn't good enough.
Oh....and I never did hear from the LibDems!
How do I contact you without posting my email address??
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