Important Care Act case at the Court of Appeal: Independent Living Care Act Vigil

Calling all Disabled people and DDPOs – join us for an “Independent Living Care Act” vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2A 2LL on Thursday the 17th of August at 9.15 am.

Photo of the Royal Courts of Justice with text overlaid reading: Davey Case Vigil, 9.15am, Thursday 17th August, Royal Courts of Justice. Make sure the judges understand how important this case it for many Disabled people.

Calling all Disabled people and DDPOs – join us for an “Independent Living Care Act” vigil outside the Royal Courts of Justice,  Strand, London WC2A 2LL on Thursday the 17th of August at 9.15 am.

On the 17th of August the Court of Appeal will hear the case of Davey v Oxfordshire County Council.  This is the first case under the Care Act  to reach the Court of Appeal and it is vital because it will determine how far the flagship Care Act goes in promoting our wellbeing, choice and control and independent living.

Inclusion London intervened in this case and the court will consider our arguments.  This is the first time a DDPO has intervened in court proceedings before the Court of Appeal.

We want to make sure the judges understand how important this case is for many Disabled people. We invite as many of you as possible to show solidarity and support us by attending the vigil and the court of appeal hearing.

Vigil

The vigil will take place on Thursday, the 17th of August, at the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2A 2LL

Starts at 9:15am.

The court hearing starts at 10:30. 

Our submission to the court

Press release about our intervention