§ Mr. Alfred Morrisasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what plans his Department has made for the International Year of Disabled People 1981; what funds have been allocated for this purpose; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. FairgrieveThe International Year will be an opportunity generally to consolidate what has already been achieved, to consider where further progress can be made and to make the public more aware of the needs and aspirations of the disabled.
At the invitation of my Department the Scottish Council on Disability has set up a Scottish committee under the chairmanship of Lord Campbell of Croy to promote the aims of IYDP and to co-ordinate activities and projects throughout the year in Scotland. A grant of £25,000 has been made to meet the costs of the council.
My Department is in addition giving support including the following. Funding is being provided for the Scottish Committee on Access, and a grant has been allocated for a building awards scheme. Various research projects, which have relevance for the disabled, are being supported financially. The forthcoming Education (Scotland) Bill will include provisions dealing with the education of handicapped children. Assistance under urban aid is available to support projects related to the disabled.
Health boards, local authorities and other public and voluntary organisations are being encouraged to promote events associated with IYDP at local level.
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§ Mr. Alfred Morrisasked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will conduct during the International Year of Disabled People 1981 a thorough review of all his Department's policies that affect disabled people; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. FairgrieveAspects of these policies are constantly being reviewed; and this will be continued throughout 1981.