Day: July 2, 2023
Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Put PM Rishi Sunak In Limelight Take Blind Fold Off Re Racism LEYF Systematic Discrimination Ruined 9 Years Of My Life Traumatise 100 Year Old Husband Mr Tomlinson Has A Small Illusion One Day He Can Be A Property Tycoon
Without Prejudice Mervelee Myers Mission Tell Rishi Sunak He Is Racist Via Report In Daily Express I Contributed To Mental Health Crusade Rev Rose Hudson-Wilkin Must Mediate HMCTS Systematic Discrimination CJS CPS HMPSS CCMCC MOPAC IOPC JCIO DBS BSB SRA CLCC Party To Systematic Discrimination Of 100 Year Old Husband Traumatise 2/7/2023
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| View in browser Dear Mervelee, Everyone affected by dementia should have equitable access to excellent levels of services and support, regardless of their location, background or specific diagnosis. But too many people still struggle to access tailored dementia support that recognises their particular needs and circumstances. This includes people from ethnic minority communities, LGBTQ+ communities, people with young onset dementia and people living with learning disabilities and dementia. People from diverse and under-served communities often experience stigma and obstacles in accessing dementia health and social care services, such as language barriers and a lack of services tailored for their unique circumstances. People may fear prejudice and experience a lack of dignity or respect. These challenges can make people reluctant to ask for help, increasing the risk of isolation, family breakdown and crisis. Our vision is for no one to face dementia alone. We want families affected by dementia… |
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