“…This hearing demonstrated to me the way in which the Court of Protection can work very effectively to enable people’s voices to be heard…”
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Making Transparency a Reality in the Court of Protection: A Rallying Call for Autistic Pride Day 2020
By Gill Loomes-Quinn – 18th June, 2020 Today is Autistic Pride Day. It is the fifteenth time June 18th has marked the celebration since it was inaugurated by the campaign and solidarity group Aspies for Freedom in 2005, and subsequently taken up and developed both on- and offline by the autistic rights movement globally. AsContinue reading “Making Transparency a Reality in the Court of Protection: A Rallying Call for Autistic Pride Day 2020”
Seeing, Hearing and Understanding Justice Being Done
“I think I was left with more questions after the hearing had concluded than before it had begun. I could see justice being done. I could hear justice being done. But, hand on heart, I can’t say I fully understood the justice being done. The steps being made towards transparency in justice are very positive but there’s still some way to go.”
One and a Half Remote Hearings in the Court of Protection
The opportunity to observe Court of Protection hearings from the comfort of my own home and learn how the courts are adapting to this new normal is truly exciting…
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