My Lords, I am delighted to support Amendment 297L from the noble Baroness, Lady Hollins, which proposes mandatory training on learning disability and autism and how to care for people in the health sector. The amendment is also signed by the noble Baronesses, Lady Bull and Lady Merron.
People with learning disabilities and autism need to be cared for by those who really understand their condition so that they can carry out their roles effectively. This amendment formalises that in terms of the plan, what needs to be covered and what the code itself needs to cover. Those of us who have family members with learning disabilities or who have worked closely with them know that this specialist understanding is vital, and for a broader range of people working with them than is usually understood.
The noble Baroness, Lady Hollins, highlighted the need to ensure good understanding of health issues and how they are managed. Oliver McGowan’s story is shocking and we need to ensure that it is not repeated at a strategic level. During the pandemic we heard of far too many “do not attempt resuscitation” orders for people with learning disabilities. Indeed, it took some considerable time to get access to Covid vaccines for people with Down’s syndrome and other learning disabilities, even though they were more susceptible. It took too long to get that changed. My Down’s nephew in Spain is still not entitled to a vaccine.
In an earlier amendment we discussed abuse in institutional settings. Last year, there were some appalling undercover videos of staff physically abusing autistic students at a residential school. One of the comments was that it was evident that some staff had not been trained to understand and manage autism. Training is not needed just to prevent bad behaviour; well-trained staff in health and education settings are a joy to watch when they are working with those they are supporting, and it can truly enrich their lives.