Closed petition Require accessible social housing to be available to disabled people of any age
Require social housing providers to allow all disabled people to access ground-floor flats/bungalows blocks, regardless of age.
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In parts of the country, young disabled adults face unfair barriers to ground-floor social housing. We urge the Government to require all disabled people, regardless of age, to be able to access ground-floor or accessible social housing.
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Provision of disability equipment: share your experiences with an MP
On Wednesday 11 March, Seamus Logan MP will lead a debate in Parliament on the provision of disability equipment.
He will focus mainly on the provision of wheelchairs and housing adaptations, but is interested in other forms of equipment too.
If you, or someone you know has any experience in this area, he would like to hear from you:
- Find out more and answer a quick survey by midday, Tuesday 10 March.
Your stories will help to inform his debate, and he may quote your response directly.
From 11 March, you can:
- watch the debate
- read the transcript
- see other relevant material.
Just use the link above.
Explainer
Westminster Hall debates give MPs an opportunity to debate a topic of their choice, and receive a response from the Government.
They are a way to:
- raise awareness of an issue
- seek to influence government policy
- put the views of backbench MPs, political parties, and the Government on record.
They do not involve a vote on a particular action or decision.