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Rights Charter for People with Learning Disabilities

Rights Charter for People with Learning Disabilities. Everyone Has Rights. Here are some of the things you should expect when you are using services in Northamptonshire that are paid for by the government. These organisations have agreed with this Charter:. Corby Borough Council

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Rights Charter for People with Learning Disabilities

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  1. Rights Charter for People with Learning Disabilities Everyone Has Rights. Here are some of the things you should expect when you are using services in Northamptonshire that are paid for by the government.

  2. These organisations have agreed with this Charter: • Corby Borough Council • Corby Healthcare Commissioning • East Midlands Ambulance Service • East Northants District Council • Kettering Borough Council • Kettering General Hospital • Nene Commissioning • Northampton Borough Council • Northampton General Hospital • Northamptonshire County Council • Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust (NHFT) • Northamptonshire Police • South Northants District Council • Wellingborough Council

  3. You should be treated with respect • You should be able to use your community and services safely and without being bullied • You should be treated fairly • You should be able to get information that is easy to read and understand

  4. ? • You should be able to get information and use services even if you can not use a computer or a phone • You should be able to have your say about services and to do this without staff or family if that is what you want

  5. You should be able to have your say about how service are run and how money is spent • You should be able to speak up or have somebody who understands you to speak up on your behalf

  6. You should be told what is happening on a regular basis when you are waiting or have made a complaint. You should know who you can speak to get more information • You should be able to choose how to live your life now and in the future

  7. You should have the same opportunity as someone without a learning disability to be able to volunteer or work in a paid job or run your own business if that is what you choose to do • You should have the same opportunity as somebody without a learning disability to be able to own your own house or flat and choose who you live with

  8. You should be able to live in a place where you feel safe • You should be free to have friendships, relationships and get married • You should be able to learn new skills and hobbies • You should be listened to

  9. You should have the same opportunity as someone without a learning disability to be able to choose your health services like hospitals and GP • You should be involved in choosing the people who support you

  10. You should be given more time (if you need it) at appointments and when using services so you are able to understand what is happening • You should be able to go to any meetings that are about you if you want to • You should be able to take risks in your life

  11. You should be able to choose if you want to go to a church or mosque or any other place of worship • You should be helped to stay healthy • You should be protected by others so you are not abused • You should be treated as an individual

  12. The Launch Event This will be on the 26th of June at Kettering Conference Centre. The event will be on all morning. There will be lots of managers from the local councils and health and social care organisations coming. We want them to find out about learning disability and give people their rights

  13. There will be: • information stands • People telling their stories and a workshop • A music show by the “Its my Life” group • Buffet lunch

  14. Working in groups... After the launch, we have 3 main areas we want to work on. • Getting different types of organisations to sign up • Supporting the organisations who have signed up to make it happen • Training people with learning disabilities about their rights

  15. Working in groups... We want to hear your ideas. Please choose one or two of the areas and answer the questions on your table in groups. We will have some feedback afterwards.

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