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Government Responds to Department of Health Consultation 'No Voice Unheard, No Right Ignored'

The government has responded to the Department of Health consultation No Voice Unheard, No Right Ignored, concerning services to people with learning disabilities, autism or mental health conditions. In their response Disability Rights UK ( DRUK ) argued that people of all impairments and long-term health conditions should be treated equally and in accordance with the UK’s obligations enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities. To view the consultation and DRUK’s response view website.

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