Covid-19: Concern over ‘do not resuscitate’ decisions during pandemicon March 18, 2021 at 12:12 am

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Some people’s human rights may have been breached during the pandemic, the care watchdog says.

Meanwhile, Dan Scorer, head of policy at the learning disability charity Mencap, said the review highlighted “the urgent need for better staff training and support to ensure the right of people with a learning disability, and their families, to be involved in decisions about care and treatment is upheld”.

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