Wheelchair services in England 'are failing'
By Nikki Fox Disability correspondent
One of Great Britain's most successful Paralympians has said wheelchair services across England are failing on every level.
Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson has launched a new national charter to improve services across the country.
Some people wait years for the right wheelchair and an ill-fitting chair can cause hip dislocations, pressure sores and make disabilities worse.
NHS England said the whole system needed to change.
There are about 1.2 million wheelchair users across the UK, but NHS England said the figures were old and work needed to be done collecting data locally to get a detailed picture of what was happening across the country.
Baroness Grey-Thompson, who launched the Right Chair Right Time Right Now campaign, said the standard of wheelchair services differed greatly depending on where a person lived.
She gave examples of some people waiting three months for a suitable chair and some waiting seven years under a different NHS trust.
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