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Scandal of disabled kids made to wait



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Published Date: 11 October 2008
DISABLED children are waiting up to two years for vital equipment, the Courier can reveal today.
Many youngsters have long waits for their needs to be assessed. And equipment such as standing frames – like the one pictured here – are rationed through lack of cash.

Disabled adults, on the other hand, have to wait only 24 days for their needs to be assessed.

Calderdale Council Children and Young People Scrutiny Panel chairman Megan Swift said the situation was shocking.

She said: "I want to know how this has been allowed to
develop and why action has not been taken before now.

"It cannot be acceptable that children who may have severe disabilities are waiting up to two years for their needs to be assessed.

"That means two years when parents will have to cope in homes that may desperately need adaptation, and when children could be going without equipment that could make their lives easier and help them to manage better with their disabilities."

The panel was told the two-year wait was partly due to children's changing needs as they grow, which can mean several review visits are needed and equipment must be changed more frequently than for adults. They also heard the disabled children's team is suffering from a lack of staffing, with only one full-time occupational therapist.
Complex funding arrangements add to the difficulties, with five separate budgets, depending on where the equipment is used.
Eight children are waiting for standing frames because money has run out before the end of the financial year. A review of the service is now taking place, but will not be completed until next July.
Sue McMahon, of Calderdale NUT, suggested a children's charter to make sure parents of disabled young people knew what they were entitled to. Councillor Craig Whittaker said: "The situation is not right yet but we are working incredibly hard to fix it as quickly as we can. Let's make the service at least as good as the one adults have." Members of Calderdale Parents and Carers Council (CPCC) will visit the panel on Tuesday to give their views on the issue.
Katie Clarke, of CPCC, said: "We know there are waiting lists of up to two years to have an assessment from an occupational therapist to receive the equipment disabled children need. There are only two pa

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  • Last Updated: 11 October 2008 9:21 AM
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dolescum,

hx 11/10/2008 10:56:26
It is a sad fact that anyone with a disability is at the bottom of the pile. What we forget is that despite their disability they all have a part to play in society, they just need the chance to do so!!
Unfortunatley having to wait 2 years is NOT giving them any chance at all.
It is time to recognise their ABILITIES not their disABILITY.
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fedupwaiting,

Halifax 11/10/2008 12:53:19
I'm not suprised by this story. We've been waiting 8 months for a disabled parking space for our daughter to be sorted out by the council, and now we've been told it'll be next year!!
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Dave U,

Outlane 11/10/2008 17:52:34
"the two-year wait was partly due to children's changing needs as they grow, which can mean several review visits are needed and equipment must be changed more frequently than for adults".
Children will bl**dy grow in two years! I can't remember when I was last this angry.
This is a disgrace. Vulnerable kids (& their families) being treated like this. Who is responsible for this shameful situation?? Isn't it Social Services? Who "told the Panel"? Why weren't "the Panel" told earlier?
It's not enough for local councillors to speak tough - they must ACT tough.
Come on Courier - make this front page news until someone gets their finger out.
Sorry for the rant - that's it. For now.
I do hope that the Courier website regulars will take this up. I'll go to The Comment Room to ask them.
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Harvest,

Elland 12/10/2008 01:02:26
The equipment in the picture shown are rationed because of lack of funds where do you think the council gets there monies from for there pay rises, from [people like this, and many other deprived quarters, they put there "snout in the trough and drink, drink and drink more" a quote I heard from a local councilor who was talking about himself.God help us!
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yorkshirepudding,

tod 12/10/2008 12:45:40
If this story is correctly reported (sorry but johnson press do tend to sensationalise a story) - well if the facts are there it is a total disgrace. For example the child that needs a standing frame - does WHAT to manage to be in an upright position for the two year wait........????? It does beggar belief. In fact I am sure the story is incorrect, it can't be right.
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yorkshirepudding,

tod 12/10/2008 12:45:49
If this story is correctly reported (sorry but johnson press do tend to sensationalise a story) - well if the facts are there it is a total disgrace. For example the child that needs a standing frame - does WHAT to manage to be in an upright position for the two year wait........????? It does beggar belief. In fact I am sure the story is incorrect, it can't be right.
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PrincessFiona,

13/10/2008 02:04:35
sorry but yoare all being emotive.

its important that those who need fittings to work get them, as ever the rest are not urgent....................
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PrincessFiona,

13/10/2008 02:04:46
sorry but yoare all being emotive.

its important that those who need fittings to work get them, as ever the rest are not urgent....................
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PrincessFiona,

13/10/2008 02:05:04
sorry but yoare all being emotive.

its important that those who need fittings to work get them, as ever the rest are not urgent....................
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PrincessFiona,

13/10/2008 02:05:04
sorry but yoare all being emotive.

its important that those who need fittings to work get them, as ever the rest are not urgent....................
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