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SPECIAL NEEDS: MSP SAYS ACT NOW TO PROTECT THOSE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES

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Statistics have shown that those with learning disabilities are three times more likely to die from Covid-19 than others.

By Lucy Ashton

Convener of the Cross-Party Group on Learning Disability, Dumbarton MSP Jackie Baillie, left, has written to the Health Minister, Jeane Freeman, calling on the Scottish Government to take action to protect the human rights of those with learning disabilities during the pandemic.

Statistics have shown that those with learning disabilities are three times more likely to die from Covid-19 than others.

Throughout the pandemic, there have been incidences of ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ notices handed out to those with learning disabilities and there are ongoing issues concerning access to vaccination.

In the letter, Jackie Baillie calls on Jeane Freeman to:

Jackie Baillie said: “Time and time again, those living with learning disabilities have been forgotten during this pandemic.

“We have seen the human rights of those with learning disabilities disregarded repeatedly, and still we are hearing that many with learning disabilities are struggling to access vaccination.

“Those with learning disabilities are three times more likely to die from Covid-19 than others. This is unacceptable and has undoubtedly been affected by the decisions taken that fails to recognise their human rights.

“We must ensure that this never happens again, and action must be taken now to protect the those with learning disabilities. It’s time for the Health Secretary to act to keep these people safe.”

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