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Liberty Protection Safeguards: VoiceAbility submits the advocacy sector’s joint consultation response
VoiceAbility has submitted a joint response to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) as part of their consultation into changes to the Mental Capacity Act Code of Practice and how the Liberty Protection Safeguards (LPS) will work when implemented.
Scotland's new benefits: how the Scottish government is ensuring disabled people don't miss out
When the Scottish Government announced that they would place human rights at the heart of the social security benefits system, disabled people and rights organisations made clear that this would only happen if disabled people could get independent advocacy.
Building the Right Support: Inertia is not an option
2000 people are currently held in hospitals in England in unacceptable conditions.
Modern Slavery Statement
VoiceAbility has a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery, and we strive to act ethically and with integrity to ensure that it is not taking place anywhere in our own organisation or in any of our supply chains.
We ensure our approach and stance is clear with our partner organisations. We recognise and take seriously our responsibility to follow all principles of the Modern Slavery Act 2015.
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'Literally saving lives': culturally-appropriate advocacy in action
Advocate Salma shares how culturally-appropriate advocacy made a huge difference to Shafiq’s wellbeing and long-term care.