Minister ‘to visit’ Rustington home after resident’s speech
Jackie Postance, 49, who is a resident at St Bridget’s home, in Ilex Close, was selected to speak at the Liberal-Democrat party’s national autumn conference, as part of a scheme run by Leonard Cheshire Disability.
During a meeting with care services minister Norman Lamb at the conference in Glassgow, Jackie quizzed the MP about the current situation of care for disabled people nationally.
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Hide AdFollowing her question at the debate, Mr Lamb agreed that he would make a visit to the Rustington care home.
Spina bifida sufferer Jackie said: “I arrived in Glasgow on Sunday after spending most of the day travelling from St Bridget’s in Rustington. It was pouring with rain and I was excited but very tired!
“My first meeting on Monday morning was with transport minister Norman Baker. We talked about a huge range of issues – including disability and travel, hospital car parking, the Blue Badge scheme and pavements and roads.
“After having problems on my journey with taxis, I told him about the difficulties I had using steep ramps into the vehicle. In the afternoon I met with Paul Burstow MP. We’ve been in contact on Facebook and Twitter for more than a year so I was really looking forward to meeting him in person. Paul was really friendly and I enjoyed meeting him very much.”
A date has not been fixed for Mr Lamb’s visit but Jackie is in discussion with him over Twitter.