Unfortunately there are a number of points on our wish list that have remained outstanding over the last several years!
Supported Employment
Article 27 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities obligates States parties to recognize the right of persons with disabilities to work, on an equal basis with others
Independent Inspections
Disability Legislation
Continuity of Care and Staffing of the Disability Services
St Bernadette’s Resource Centre
Dr Giraldi Home
Future planning for persons with disabilities
Education
Supported Independent Living
Gibraltar Health Authority
Increase support from Government
Accessibility, Services and Transport
This year is the Gibraltar Hearing Issues & Tinnitus Association 10th Anniversary and we are trying to make it a memorable and fruitful one.
We have planned a number of events our campaign week and all of you are welcomed and encouraged to join us.
*Monday 23rd September – Lecture Room John Mackintosh Hall 8pm-10pm
Hearing Services and Assistive Communication Workshop – There will be a number of stalls with information and local knowledgeable professionals who can offer you advise or their services.
*Wednesday 25th September – Lecture Room John Mackintosh Hall 8pm – 10pm
Hearing Issues Support Workshop – Membership/Volunteer Recruitment and members of the GHITA Committee will also be available to answer any of your questions.
*Friday 27th September – Charles Hunt Room at John Mackintosh Hall 7pm – 10pm
GHITA’s Talk – Election manifesto wish list – Speaker Mr Edgar Triay (GHITA Chairperson)
Yours truly,
GHITA Committee
As a result of further discussions between the Gibraltar Taxi Association and Gibraltar Calling Event Organisers a bespoke taxi service has been agreed to support Gibraltar Calling, Andrea Bocelli and Monkey Rocks musical events. Persian Rose 22 seater coaches will also support the transport operation, which will assist with the high volume of ticket holders required to be transported to and from the event.
The event organiser would also like to inform the Public that persons in possession of a disabled blue badge will be allowed access in their vehicle to be dropped off and picked up in a pre-identified location next to the Nun’s Well area. Some will be able to park there but on a first come first serve basis. Further arrangements have been made for transport from Mount Alvernia to the venue.
Stewards will be able to help any person who need assistance. The event organisers say they will work towards ensuring that access is afforded to all.