Closed petition Hold a public inquiry into treatment of care home residents during the pandemic

Over the last two years, care home residents have been isolated and denied contact with their loved ones, severely effecting their quality of life. We want a public inquiry, so that decision makers are held to account, and lessons are learned for the future.

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Remembering my father, in care with dementia and living only for his children's visits, and on behalf of other care home residents and their loved ones throughout the country, I call for accountability.

We need to know how these restrictions - which I believe were cruel and unnecessary - were allowed to be imposed on care home residents, so that we can make sure it never happens again.

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Share your experiences of visiting loved ones in care settings

On Thursday 27 October, MPs Dan Carden, Tracey Crouch and Daisy Cooper will lead a debate in Parliament entitled “Guaranteeing the right to maintain contact in care settings”.

To inform the debate, please share your experiences of visiting friends or relatives in care settings, both during and after the Covid-19 pandemic. The MPs may quote your contribution directly in their speeches to the House of Commons.

Find out more and share your experiences with them by midday on Wednesday 26 October:

https://ukparliament.shorthandstories.com/cet-carecontact/index.html?utm_campaign=1022-cet-carecontact-petitioners&utm_medium=email&utm_source=petcom

Videos of the debate, the transcript of what was said, and other relevant material will be accessible shortly after the debate on this webpage.

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MPs can make a request for a debate to the Backbench Business Committee, who hears and decides which debates to schedule.

Backbench debates can either be general debates (which do not end in a vote) or be on a substantive motion (which calls for an action and can end in a vote). This will be a general debate.