Perhaps the easy thing to do as we gather
around the water cooler is to talk about the new downtown arena deal. It is the
biggest story of the day, by an icing call and more.
It would also be the easy thing to
do.
But, maybe starting today, some
Albertans with disabilities cannot do the easy thing anymore. I am talking about
people with disabilities that need to start speaking up against provincial
government cutbacks.
I am one of them. And I know I have
to do better.
Now over the half century mark, and
with cerebral palsy, I really haven’t been a very strong advocate for my fellow
brothers and sisters with disabilities.
I have gone on with my life, have
been integrated in the workforce, and live in my own home in the community with
services.
I need to do more for others, and
realize many people with disabilities are not as fortunate as I am.
There was protest Wednesday afternoon
in front of the legislature from family members and people with developmental
disabilities over $42 million in cuts.
They had signs and made statements
because, sadly, nobody else does.
I am dating myself when I speak of
the Alberta Committee of Disabled Groups of Disabled People, formed in the 1970’s.
They were grass roots and were very vocal when news stories of provincial cuts
to people with disabilities hit the headlines.
Why haven’t we heard them bang the
drum on this?
The Premier’s Council on the Status
of Persons with Disabilities was struck in 1987, a direct tangible result from
the Rick Hansen Man In Motion World Tour coming to Alberta.
What is their position on the PDD
cuts? Are they planning a statement?
When Gary McPherson passed away
three years ago the disabled community lost a powerful voice.
To my mind, we need a leader; we
need someone, some group, to speak up to government and create meaningful
discussions so all Albertans with disabilities can live with independence and dignity.
We need an unified voice.
Let’s start building that today
before the provincial government does more damage.
Ideas? camtait@telus.net is my email.
Well said :)
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