We're delighted to announce that we have received a letter from David Cameron in which he agrees with us (and our partnering organisation Every Disabled Child Matters) that the rationing of nappies for children with special needs is 'inappropriate'. He says:
'I know, from my own experience, how important such supplies are, and how difficult it can be to rectify the situation if parents are not getting what they need. I also remember how strongly many parents feel about this issue following my earlier online chat...
The best practice guidance... states: 'Pads should be provided in quantities appropriate to the individual's continence needs. Arbitrary ceilings are inappropriate.' Riven, and a number of your members, have helped to highlight the fact that arbitrary ceilings are nonetheless being used in some areas. That is why the Secretary of State has asked the Chief Executive of the NHS to remind PCTs' Chief Executives of the content of the 2000 guidance.
I hope the action that we have taken will make a difference.'
You can read more about this on EDCM's website here. Please keep us posted on this; we will be seeking to ensure that the PCTs follow through on this advice, but we'll need you to help us do that.
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