Sutton's Learning Disability Charter Rules and Wishes
This page tells you the rules and wishes we want organisations to keep to.
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The rules and wishes in the Charter
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Charter Members believe that everyone living in Sutton should be able to be involved in the community.
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Charter Members believe it is important to make their services accessible to all people.
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Charter members will try to remove things that stop people from being included
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physical barriers like not having a wheelchair ramp or
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non-physical barriers like not having information in Easy Read.
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The Council and Charter Members will write a Statement of Inclusion to show how they will be accessible to everyone.
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All building used by Charter Members must have an accessible toilet with space for changing and good light.
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All information given by Charter Members must be accessible, such as using Easy Read.
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Charter Members will make sure they have enough staff and volunteers to make sure all people are included.
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All staff will be given good training to work with people with additional needs.
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All Charter Members will check their work regularly to see if there are people who are unable to access their services. If there is a group of people who cannot access the service, the Charter Members will work out how to change this and make it better.
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Charter Members will be shown on Sutton’s Information Hub.
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Charter Members will work with the Council to help people with a Learning Disability have more opportunities to find work.
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When we share information with you, we will show you which services and companies follow the Charter rules, to help you decide who you want to contact.