Showing posts with label Mark Harper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Harper. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Local and National - Harlow is at the forefront for helping the disabled











As I mentioned earlier, Mark Harper, Shadow Minister disabled people visited Harlow today. I wanted Mark to see some ground-breaking organisations that help disabled people and those who have had other difficulties of some sort or another.
First stop was Motabilty, just by Harlow Greyhound Stadium. Motability is truly one of the great charitable endeavours of our time. It empowers disabled people by enabling them to get a car, without having to worry about huge costs. The cars are also adapted for their needs. I myself, am a Motability customer since 2007, having bought my car from the excellent Kia Garage in Potter Street. I have to say, Motability has made my life much easier in terms of travel.

Today, Mark and I met the senior management of Motability, but also toured the offices meeting hard working staff, many of whom, I am glad to say, are local. Motability has 500,000 customers across the UK - and it is good that it bases much of its national operation in Harlow. I was astonished to meet one employee, who remembered my application of 2007 and had the responsibility of deciding whether my application was valid! All the staff were clearly passionate about Motability, and many have worked at the charity for over a decade.
After Motability, I took Mark to see The Canal Boat Project, which I visited not so long ago and wrote about HERE and HERE. Mark set out some useful funding ideas, particularly from the County Council. I was again struck by the passion of the volunteers involved. Mark also met with Para-Olympian Anne Wafula Strike at the project. Anne was able to set out some of the difficulties disabled athletes faced - because of Government cuts to sports funding.

We then drove to the Latton Bus Centre to meet up with clients and workers from Employability. This is a charity that helps those with mental health difficulties find jobs. It has great success in doing so. Mark spoke with a number of clients who had found work through Employability. They all the made the point that the difference between Employability and a Government Agency, is that they were not treated as digits on a computer, but were given mentoring and real support that valued their dignity as human beings.

Mark said after, that it was good to get away from Westminster - from the Ivory Towers - and see real organisations on the ground doing important work. As someone who has a walking disability, I am glad to be the Prospective MP for a town that is at the forefront of helping the disabled.
By Rob Halfon ~ Working hard for Harlow, Hastingwood, Nazeing, Roydon & Sheering. http//roberthalfon.blogspot.com

Shadow Disabled Minister to visit ground-breaking Community organisations that help disabled people

I am really pleased today to be welcoming Mark Harper MP, Shadow Minister for Disabled People. Harlow has some ground-breaking charities that help the disabled and I wanted Mark to see them at work.

He will be visiting Motability, whose HQ is in Harlow, The Canal Boat Project and Employability at Latton Bush.

Full details are below:

Mark Harper will be visiting charities that help disabled people in the constituency, including Motability. Charities play a leading role in our community and Mark will be visiting clients who use Employ-ability services to see at first hand what they do.

Journalists and photographers are welcome to cover Mark's visit to:Motability - between 10am and 12.30pm - Warwick House, Roydon Road, Harlow,CM19 5PX. For more details, visit http://www.motability.co.uk/main.cfm?Type=CU

The Canal Boat Project - 1pm. For more details, visit http://www.canalboat.org.uk/ For directions visit http://www.canalboat.org.uk/findus.php

Employ-Ability - 2.15pm. For more details, visit http://www.employ-ability.

About Mark:

Mark Harper stood as the Conservative candidate for the Forest of Dean in the 2001 general election, cutting Labour's majority from 6,343 to 2,049.He was re-selected as Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for the Forest of Dean in July 2002. He was elected as MP in May 2005. In December 2005, he was appointed as a Shadow Minister for Defence. In July 2007, Mr Harper was appointed a Shadow Minister for Disabled People.