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Down’s Syndrome (Access to Services) Bill

26 November 2021

Lead MP

Liam Fox

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Liam Fox raised concerns about down’s syndrome (access to services) bill in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The MP Liam Fox, the proponent of the Down's Syndrome (Access to Services) Bill, highlights the significant challenges faced by individuals with Down’s syndrome and their families. He mentions medical issues like congenital heart defects, hearing loss, leukaemia, and other conditions that significantly impact quality of life. Emphasising intellectual development, he notes that many people with Down’s syndrome can lead fulfilling lives with proper support. The Bill seeks to ensure appropriate healthcare, education, and social care for this specific population, considering the improved life expectancy and changing needs over time. He calls for a holistic approach across health, education, and social care sectors, aiming to prevent human tragedies as parents age.
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