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Down Syndrome (Enforcement of Rights) Bill - Third Reading

04 February 2022

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Liam Fox

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Liam Fox raised concerns about down syndrome (enforcement of rights) bill - third reading in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The Bill aims to ensure that individuals with Down syndrome have enforceable rights to healthcare, education and long-term care. It introduces provisions for guidance from Ministers which will be laid before Parliament to ensure accountability and proper implementation of these rights. The Bill also establishes a named individual responsible for the application of this legislation in new integrated care structures. Mr Fox emphasises that this is not the end but rather the beginning of addressing issues faced by individuals with Down syndrome, aiming to set a precedent for enforceable rights and improved quality of life.
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