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standing ovation from the early days including being chairman of the company, Sam Sly, in her excellent article on page 6 of this issue, sets out in clear
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Trainer & Consultant in Care consultant Editors
Gill Levy, Sally Warren, MD, Paradigm
and Health Law legal correspondent What can we learn from Josiah Wedgwood?
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had no apparent experience of, or even interest in, deficiency himself. For him
Rosemary Trustam
rosemarytrustam@btinternet.com this was a matter of individual liberty. In our modern terminology he was not a
disability activist, or advocate, but a human rights campaigner. For him every
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Direct Payments and Money Management for People David Naden, CEO, Linkability lives and actions of the deficient until the day they died.
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with Impairments; Continuing NHS Health Funding and Jane Lloyd & Debbie Forde, Senior Lecturers We live today in a much more professionalised world and we unconsciously
Mental Health Consultancy and advice. School of Social Work, UCLan accept professional and state authority far more readily than Wedgwood was
Beth Tarleton, Senior Research Fellow
Norah Fry Centre for Disability Studies prepared to do in 1913. The Winterbourne View abuse, and other cases,
Contact Belinda on: 07974 399361 Email: belinda@careandhealthlaw.com Sally Warren, MD, Paradigm have been seen more as the failure of professional care systems, or the provision
Rosemary Trustam, Gill Levy,
of the wrong type of care, than as the horrendous human rights abuses that they
Training reservations:Debbie Tel: 01252 494098 Elinor Harbridge were. By being in a care system, the Winterbourne View residents were already
Email: debbie@careandhealthlaw.com Designed and printed by Character seen as denizens of a different moral universe to the rest of us. For Wedgwood it
would have been simpler – these were citizens, brutalised at the state’s expense,
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