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Pledge to address parents' debt crisis

Posted: 25 November 2004 | Subscribe Online


Ways to address the financial difficulties faced by disabled parents are to be considered.

Lord Geoffrey Filkin, parliamentary under-secretary at the Department for Education and Skills, told a conference on disabled children that the issue was "firmly on the agenda for debate".

A delegate told Filkin that some older parents of disabled children faced debts of £40,000 and were having to return to paid employment.

Filkin said the government was "very aware" of the need to stop such levels of debt being accumulated by younger parents with disabled children.
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Earlier this month, a coalition of disability and children's charities, including Mencap and NCH, called on the government to help families to care for their disabled children at home by improving grants for housing adaptations.

The coalition, which says it has been prompted into action by stories of desperation, wants the abolition of the means test for families applying for the disabled facilities grant. Members say the test is forcing many parents to choose between going into debt or not making the necessary changes to their homes.

The coalition makes the comments in a submission to a review group set up by the government to look at the grant process. It will report to ministers in May 2005.


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