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BY JACK RIDDELL,
MPP
In past columns I have
given you some background
on the issue of the govern-
ment's plan to closedown six
centres for the developmen-
tally handicapped in this
province. Today, I would like •
to give you some further in-
formation on this govern-
ment plan which has
generated such concern and
anxiety.
As David Peterson recent-
ly pointed out, economic con-
siderations are being placed
ahead of human concerns in
the Ontario Government's
decisions to close six centres
for the developmentally han-
dicapped.
Several members of the
Liberal Caucus have spent
considerable time in recent
weeks touring the centres
and conferring with
residents, parents and staff.
To date, There is not one
single shred of evidence that
the residents stand to benefit
from the closings which
were announced last October
by Frank Miller, the
Minister of Community and
Social Services.
In the name of justice and
humanity, the government
should, immediately suspend
its 'plans and launch a
thorough process of analysis
and • consultation to deter-
mine what is best for the
almost 1,000 residents af-
fected ,by the proposed
move. It should reconsider
the decision to abandon the
1981 plan to increase spen-
ding on community-based
services before even •con-
templating closure. of the six
regional centres.
Liberal first-hand studies
have demonstrated all too
clearly that the three groups
directly affected by the
Minister's announced
closures - residents, parents'
and staff - are firmly con-
vinced that the facilities
serve an invaluable purpose
in assisting residents in the
transition- fromlarger in-
stitutions to : community-
based group homes. For
many people they constitute
a bridge, from in-
stitutionalization to the com-
munity life we all desire for
those capable of achieving it.
Remove that bridge and - in-
evitably - a great void in the
rehabilitation process is
created.
Ontarians are not
prepared to stand by and
watch government callously
disregard the plight of disad-
vantaged members of our
society.
Parents' groups, staff and
community leaders are to be
applauded for the, efforts
which they have mde to in-
fluence. the government, to
prevail upon those in
authority to reject the
Minister's, plan which has an
immense potential for
human misery - even
tragedy.
The Ontario Liberal Party
is totally in support of the
move to persuade the
overnment to reverse this
unconscionable and unfeel-
ing decision befol e a point of
no return is reached.
We believe that the
government should lose no
time in taking action to:
+ Initiate assessment of
needs of mentally retarded
now in the community which
are not being met by existing
programs.
+ Assess the effect of
. closures on people already in
the community.
+ Increase the amount of
new funds in financing com-
munity based services.
+ Reduce population of
larger institutions while
maintaining six smaller
facilities as alternative to
closure.
• + Give priority to com-
munity involvement and
education.
+ Assess needs of chronic
care for the mentally retard-
- ed and commit appropriate
funds to provide the services
needed:
David Peterson, in an open
letter to the Premier, said,
"It is impossible to deal in
abstracts in this matter. The
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