

How can we cover our vulnerable children or adult children in sunshine if we cannot protect or keep them safe? Demand cameras in all disability places of care as right now there is no accountability by providers or protection for our children
Write to Attorney General NSW Hon Mark Speakman MP GPO Box 5341 Sydney NSW (or the Attorney General of your state in Australia) and demand cctv cameras in all places of disabilities care and programs - we must make them listen!
Sign petition Change.org/disabilitycameras
Cameras for Protection in Disabilities - IfJamescouldtalk Action Group
Letter Template to base your letters on -
"We need cameras to protect our children and adult children in places of care, respite and programs at this present time they are unprotected as those who would harm them can do so without being prosecuted as without cctv cameras there is no justice served or incidents caught and no criminal investigations occur due to lack of evidence. The perpetrators are not prosecuted and disability children and adults are not given equality of Justice because it cannot be proven what occurred and who hurt them.
Cameras are needed to find out the truth of incidents of harm and to give parents peace of mind when their children are needed to be in care or respite. Without cameras parents fear for their children’s future protection and safety. Cameras can be a deterrent and make providers more accountable, and ensure that those vulnerable with disabilities are treated with respect and dignity in places of care, respite and programs.
The non-verbal are often target and cannot speak up or defend themselves therefore they need a voice which we must give them.
Please make it mandatory with legislation to have CCTV cameras for disabilities persons protection in all places of care so that they will no longer be at the same risk of harm. Parents then can know their disability child will be looked after and have the protection that is their human right, in all places of disabilities. Our vulnerable ones deserve equality of justice the same as any other person in our society also a human right.
yours faithfully..."