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Committee Material Published 13 Jul 2021 ↗ View on Parliament

Autistic people and people with learning disabilities have the right to live independent, free and fulfilled lives in the community and it is an unacceptable violation of their human rights to deny them the chance to do so. It is also more expensive to detain autistic people and people with learning disabilities in inpatient settings and this takes up resources that are not then available for more humane community care. We are therefore deeply concerned that community support and provision fo...

Autistic people and people with learning disabilities have the right to live independent, free and fulfilled lives in the community and it is an unacceptable violation of their human rights to deny them the chance to do so. It is also more expensive to detain autistic people and people with learning disabilities in inpatient settings and this takes up resources that are not then available for more humane community care. We are therefore deeply concerned that community support and provision for autistic people and people with learning disabilities, and financial investment in those services, is significantly below the level required to meet th Type: conclusion | Number: 1 | Paragraph: 23 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: We agree with some of this suggestion. It is hard to say how much money it would cost to move everyone out of mental health hospitals and back into their community because the money comes from many different places. Between April 2022 and Mar