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Committee invites people in Aberdeenshire to share their views on disability commissioner proposal


By Kyle Ritchie

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People in Aberdeenshire have been encouraged to give their views on whether Scotland should have a disability commissioner.

A Holyrood committee wants to hear from disabled people and those who care, support and live with them.

The Disability Commissioner (Scotland) Bill has been introduced by MSP Jeremy Balfour.

People in Aberdeenshire have been invited to give their views on whether Scotland needs a disability commissioner.
People in Aberdeenshire have been invited to give their views on whether Scotland needs a disability commissioner.

The Bill would establish a commissioner, who would be expected to promote and safeguard the rights of disabled people.

The Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee will be scrutinising the Bill and want to hear views on the proposals in the Bill before it takes public evidence.

In particular, the committee wants people to share their views on the proposal to establish a commissioner, the powers that the commissioner would have and the involvement that disabled people should have in the commissioner’s work.

The consultation will be open until Friday, May 17.

Banffshire and Buchan Coast MSP Karen Adam, convener of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee, said: “With approximately one fifth of Scotland’s population defining themselves as disabled, our committee welcomes any discussion on what can be done to ensure that their voices are heard and their rights are protected.

“Our newly opened consultation will help frame our scrutiny of the proposals in the Bill.

“What we hear from the public will define our evidence sessions and ultimately be reported back to the Parliament.

“We’re especially keen to hear what Scotland’s disabled community make of the proposals, which is why we are providing our consultation in a range of formats, including Easy Read and BSL.”


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