| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | David Hern | |
| 52 | Andrew Iles | |
| 53 | John ap Richard | I support the changing places campaign. |
| 54 | liz cox | |
| 55 | Jonathan Wedgewood | It seems to me that the current 'Part M' size toilet could still be seen to discriminate not only against those with profound disabilities but also their parents and carers.
Having said this, it is more than just about bigger toilets - it only takes one or two new 'changing places' type cubicles in any given city or town centre in Wales to help open up access to this sector of the community.
Through this campaign, Wales now has an amazing opportunity to lead the way in widening social inclusion, so good luck to all involved. |
| 56 | Elinor Evans | |
| 57 | Emma Carpenter | |
| 58 | M Ward | adult changintn places are desperately needed in swansea |
| 59 | Enid Holt | Good Luck |
| 60 | David Holt | |
| 61 | Cardiff Access Group | We fully support Mencap. |
| 62 | Newport Access Group | Newport Fully support Mencap on this issue - Good Luck. |
| 63 | Peter Bancroft | |
| 64 | Jayne Billingham | |
| 65 | Mark Chant | |
| 66 | Lyne Hutchings | |
| 67 | Pauline Stribblehil | Hope this petition will bring more changing places. |
| 68 | John Stribblehill | |
| 69 | Hugh Ashton | |
| 70 | Helen Vaughan | Height adjustable folding changing benches with
hoist are neaded desperately in Swansea city centre and at Gower beaches and Mumbles etc |
| 71 | Mrs Julie O'Connor | |
| 72 | Anonymous | |
| 73 | Pauline Jones | Please can this be made complulsory through part M of the building regs for all new buildings over a certain size. |
| 74 | Clare Lucignoli | urgently needed! Why should I have to change my disabled son on a floor when there are suitable facilities available? |
| 75 | lee ellery | |
| 76 | Anonymous | |
| 77 | Nicola Rogers | |
| 78 | Mo Rogers | |
| 79 | Anonymous | |
| 80 | Anonymous | |
| 81 | Yvonne Farmer | I fully support Mencap in this campaign, there is a growing need for larger accessible toilets to assist disabled people and their carers to maintain full dignity and comfort. the Welsh Assembly Government should set an example for the rest of the UK and take up this opportunity to provide these facilities throughout Wales. The current Part M already fails disabled people in many areas, by those who do not want to make changes use the get out clause of the reasonable adjustment issues. Good luck to the campaing. |
| 82 | Christina Crow | |
| 83 | Anonymous | |
| 84 | Owain Jones | I have a brother with Downs syndrome so this kind of thing is quite close to my heart. |
| 85 | Michelle Matheron | |
| 86 | Hania Opara | |
| 87 | Ceri Ellerton | |
| 88 | Keith Adams | I have a relative who needs 'changing places' I hope the Welsh Assembly Government actually takes this campaign seriously. I hope Mencap will campaign for them in the rest of the UK |
| 89 | Lleucu Siôn | |
| 90 | Jackie Newey | |
| 91 | emma alcock | |
| 92 | Rhian Benjamin | These toilets are essential for both individuals and family/carers who may need to use these facilities and frankly should already be in place, to ensure that there is no exclusion within society from denying them access from particular area's of interest! |
| 93 | Anonymous | |
| 94 | ray strangward | we support mencap in trying to get more adapted toilets as without them a large percentage of the population can't leave home for fear of needing one |
| 95 | alan hunt | Changing Places toilets are essential in today's society to allow the disabled people to participate in the everyday activities which most of us take for granted. These facilities also mean that the whole family can enjoy an outing or shopping trip without the need to leave anybody behind in the hands of a carer ........ |
| 96 | Anonymous | |
| 97 | Gwenno Jones | Achos da iawn, daliwch ati! |
| 98 | Donal O'Connor | |
| 99 | Donal O'Connor | |
| 100 | Anonymous | |