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Campaigners attack plans to delay closure of long stay hospitals

Posted: 16 December 2003 | Subscribe Online


Learning difficulties campaigners have criticised plans to delay the closure of long stay hospitals by up to two years, writes Amy Taylor.

The government's 2001 learning difficulty white paper Valuing People set a deadline of April 2004 for the closure of all long stay hospitals for people with learning difficulties. But this has now been extended to April 2006.

David Congdon, head of external relations at learning difficulty charity Mencap, said the charity was "very disappointed" by the change.

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Andrew Lee, director of national learning difficulties organisation People First, warned that the new deadline would allow "bad practice" in long stay hospitals to continue, "which goes against everything that Valuing People stands for".

Social care minister Stephen Ladyman said the extended deadline was essential to ensure people still living in hospitals were found services and support that best suited their needs.



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