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    Bishop of Ripon has 'grave concerns' over care home isolation

    by Connor Creaghan

    | 21 Apr, 2021
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    The Rt Revd Dr Helen-Ann Hartley's intervention comes after Richard Webb, director of health and adult services at North Yorkshire County Council, also expressed concerns about care home residents being told to isolate for 14 days if they leave their homes.

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    The Bishop of Ripon, the Rt Rev Dr Helen-Ann Hartley.

    The Bishop of Ripon has written to five MPs asking for the removal of a requirement for care home residents to isolate for 14 days if they leave their homes.

    The Rt Revd Dr Helen-Ann Hartley's intervention comes after Richard Webb, director of health and adult services at North Yorkshire County Council, also expressed concerns about the issue.

    The more restrictive guidance for care homes was issued shortly after restrictions eased on the hospitality sector last week and non-essential shops were allowed to reopen.

    The five MPs who received the letter included local Conservatives Andrew Jones, Nigel Adams and Julian Smith. It says:

    "I am very concerned indeed about the impact on the physical and mental well-being, and indeed the human rights of individuals of diverse ages and vulnerabilities.
    "I note that John's Campaign for example focuses on principles and attitudes rather than procedures and protocols.
    "With that in mind, I ask what sort of society we wish to be as we emerge from the pandemic crisis?
    "Given that it is further likely we will be living with covid for a long time, it is of grave concern that our most vulnerable citizens will be treated in such a restrictive way.
    "That has, in my opinion, a corrosive impact on our society and has implications that far outlast our own lives."






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    Last week a care home run by Disability Action Yorkshire on Claro Road, Harrogate, said it would defy the guidance because it was a “clear breach” of human rights.

    Jackie Snape, chief executive of the charity, has written to Harrogate and Knaresborough MP Andrew Jones, warning he will receive furious e-mails as a result of the guidance.

    She said:

    “For the people that live at 34 Claro Road this is devastating. They are young people who just want to have the same freedoms as everyone else.
    “They are seeing pictures of groups enjoying a beer outside the pub and they are being told they can’t even go for a walk around the block.”


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