N.S. premier must keep focus on remedy plan for people with disabilities: advocates
- An independent monitor reported notable delays in implementing new programs and services for people with disabilities, now two years into the transitional program.
- The Disability Rights Coalition urged Premier Tim Houston to prioritize a five-year plan to improve housing and care for people with disabilities.
- In 2021, the coalition won a court decision recognizing systemic discrimination against people with disabilities, leading to recommended reforms by a human rights board of inquiry.
- The monitor emphasized the need for better cooperation among departments to assist with the establishment of mental health support and rapid response teams during transitions.
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