Guernsey's Disability Strategy facing more delays
Guernsey's Disability Strategy is facing even more delays after a report was published highlighting a lack of staff resources.
Guernsey's Disability Strategy is facing even more delays after a report was published highlighting a lack of staff resources.
Guernsey's Chief Minister has said the States would have liked to have been further ahead with the progress of the Disability Strategy.
The plan was passed in 2013 but it has faced numerous delays.
It's now looking like it might not be put into place until November 2016.
But Senator Jonathan Le Tocq said he would not be 'downbeat' adding that the strategy is a huge step for Guernsey.
A report was published yesterday that repeatedly mentioned lack of staff resources.
The weekend event coincides with International Pride Month and the 51st anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
The scheme has been backed by the island's Lieutenant-Governor, and is the first of its kind in the Channel Islands.
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