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Mum wins fight with Bournemouth Council over care for disabled son

Mum wins fight with Bournemouth Council over care for disabled son – and calls for resignations

11:00am Friday 25th May 2012 in News  By Melanie Vass

 Lorraine Zavadil from Throop, with her severely disabled son Tariq, 28

A MUM who has spent 18 months fighting to retain her severely disabled son’s care package has forced Bournemouth council to back down.

Lorraine Zavadil, 53, took on the council after it originally tried to cut the budget for her son Tarik’s care package by almost 70 per cent.

This would have meant that 28-year-old Tarik, who has congenital cerebral palsy, epilepsy and profound learning disabilities, is registered blind and is unable to speak, would have been unable to keep his current carers, some of whom have worked with him for over 10 years.

A Woman Who Really Cares

Wendy Maxwell: A Woman Who Really Cares

Wendy Maxwell, publisher of The Carers newspaper on Paper.li

Published on May 24, 2012 by

We don’t necessarily think about caring full-time for someone we love who is sick or disabled — until it happens to us.

But as Wendy Maxwell, the award-winning founder of Chill4usCarers and Computers4Carers points out, any one of us can suddenly find ourselves doing this challenging task with the everyday struggles it brings.

Caring for the carers with free activities

 Carers Champions

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Plymouth Herald

FREE film screenings, cream teas and bus tours will be among activities on offer during Carers Week.

Unpaid carers and the people they look after are being treated to special events between June 18 and 24.

Carers Champions, sponsored by Call 24 and Plymouth City Council, are putting on a wide range of activities.