Oldham Liberal Democrats back the "Not every disability is visible" campaign

CLH
11 Sep 2020

The Oldham Liberal Democrats are backing a national campaign to raise public awareness that not everyone who uses an accessible public toilet has a visible disability.The campaign by the charity Crohn's and Colitis UK encourages venues with such toilets to install special signage with the logo 'Not every disability is visible'.

Crompton Councillor Louie Hamblett, who is the Shadow Cabinet Member for Health and Social Care, is raising this issue in a motion to the next meeting of the full Council (September 9). He said: "This motion is timely. The requirement to wear face coverings in shops and on public transport has started to raise public awareness that people can be exempted from their use because of a hidden disability. Accessible toilets, often opened using a RADAR key, are also sometimes needed by people who have a hidden disability. This campaign is around raising public awareness of that fact to help stop stigma and discrimination, and inappropriate challenges by staff, against those who have 'invisible illnesses', such as Crohn's Disease". "The Oldham Liberal Democrats want the Council to ensure that the accessible toilets in our buildings all have this signage and that our onsite staff all receive appropriate training. We would also like to see retailers and leisure outlets across our borough encouraged to do the same".

The motion also calls on the Council to install a Changing Places toilet in any new large Council building that opens to the public, and for new and existing Changing Places toilets to be properly sign-posted. The Government has legislated to make such toilets compulsory from next year.

Shaw Councillor Hazel Gloster, who is backing the motion, said: "The new legal requirement to provide Changing Places toilets to enable people with severe disabilities to use purpose-built facilities affording them proper privacy and dignity is very welcome and long overdue. As a local authority with a duty to serve the public we have a responsibility to ensure that we properly plan for their provision in any of our new buildings. It is completely unacceptable that people with severe disabilities have to sometimes wait hours to be able to access an appropriate toilet that meets their needs".

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