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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 102/03, in which Kirsten Hearn, independent member of the MPA, will stress the importance of the Met in recognising and embracing the rights of people with disabilities when she addresses the ‘Disability Capital 2003’ conference. Sections available here: Content Kirsten Hearn - "A truly professional police service must be fully inclusive and challenge discrimination unrelentingly"102/03 Kirsten Hearn, independent member of the Metropolitan Police Authority, will stress the importance of the Metropolitan Police in recognising and embracing the rights of people with disabilities when she addresses the ‘Disability Capital 2003’ conference this Saturday. The conference will bring together people with disabilities, deaf Londoners and key policy makers to discuss issues of specific concern that can often exclude those with disabilities from participating fully and without fear in the capital’s life. Speaking specifically about ‘crime and the experience of disabled people’, Kirsten will say:
Kirsten’s specific areas of interest in policing are diversity issues and policing for the disabled community. Notes to editors1. ‘Disability Capital 2003’ takes place on Saturday 13 December, 09:30 – 17:00, at Excel – London’s Exhibition Centre, Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London E16. It is open to members of the public. Media enquiries contact Richard Brookes 020 7983 4713 or Ben McKnight 020 7983 4071. 2. Hosted by the Mayor of London, the conference has been organised in partnership with The London Development Agency, Transport for London and the Metropolitan Police Authority. It aims to set the Mayor's policy agenda beyond European Year of Disabled People and towards greater disability equality for all Londoners. 3. Kirsten Hearn – Biographical details Kirsten Hearn’s background has been in public service,
training, community action and creative arts. Further media informationFor further information, please contact: The Press Office:
Tel: 020 7202 0217/18
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