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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 47/07, in which the MPA discusses removing barriers that effect deaf and disabled Londoners in times of emergency. Sections available here: Content Metropolitan Police Authority - removing barriers that effect deaf and disabled Londoners in times of emergency47/07 The way in which the Metropolitan Police Service responds to the specific needs of London’s deaf and disabled communities in the event of a major emergency in the capital will be examined by the Metropolitan Police Authority tomorrow (4 October). The MPA’s Equal Opportunities & Diversity Board look at how the Met has implemented recommendations made to it by deaf and disabled people at a conference held last year jointly by the MPA and Transport for London. Kirsten Hearn, EODB chair, said:
Notes to editorsLast year the MPA and Transport for London hosted the London Emergency Planning (Resilience) Conference to provide an opportunity for deaf and disabled people to speak directly to the key decision-makers responsible for emergency planning in London, and for those agencies to explain what work they had done to date to make London safer for all. More than 150 people attended and deaf and disabled people made 53 recommendations to the key agencies, 16 of which applied directly to the Met. The committee papers for the meeting of the MPA Equal Opportunities & Diversity Board (EODB) on 4 October can be viewed at: www.mpa.gov.uk/committees/eodb/2007/071004/default.htm Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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