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Commission welcomes ruling on London Borough of Hillingdon v Steven and Mark Neary

Summary: A recent ruling by the Court of Protection in the case of the London Borough of Hillingdon v Steven and Mark Neary, a case in which the Commission intervened.

 The court ruled that the local authority breached the human rights of Mark Neary, a 20-year-old man with autism and learning difficulties by unlawfully removing him from his father’s care and placing him in a care home.

 

John Wadham, Group Legal Director at the Equality and Human Rights Commission said:   

"This is a significant victory for the human rights of disabled people and their carers. The Commission intervened in this case as Hillingdon Council were failing to uphold Steven's human rights. He, like everyone else, has a right to personal freedom and a family life and the state should not take away this without good reason.

Public bodies – such as care providers and hospitals - must pay better attention to the human rights of people in their care if they are to protect vulnerable adults and improve service standards." 

For more information and to access the full judgment please visit our website at: http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/news/2011/june/comment-on-the-judgment-in-the-case-of-steven-neary/  

 Source: EHRC

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