Paisley Daily Express

Halts axe decision

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‘Combine Mirin and Milldale: merge the Mirin and Milldale services, which will support the evolution of services towards a community delivery outreach model whilst maintainin­g a building-based provision strand.

“‘The revised service would focus on eligibilit­y only for people who have family-based support, with a flexible, personalis­ed approach for people who have supported living care packages.’”

GLC then outlined that the petitioner was challengin­g the respondent­s on a number of grounds relating to the Equality Act 2010.

However, importantl­y, the outcome of the IJB on Friday, November 24, was to progress to an options appraisal and impact assessment, including a period of stakeholde­r engagement.

A final decision was then to be made tomorrow, but this is now set to be paused because of the legal challenge.

Despite this, carers, who protested outside Renfrewshi­re

House in January, are expected to make their voices heard once again at the building in Cotton Street before the meeting starts.

Parents, including Helen McAleer, whose 50-year-old daughter Amanda attends Milldale, have expressed serious concern over the engagement process.

In December, she described it as an “absolute mess”.

Earlier this month, Helen praised her peers for finding a “burst of energy” to stand up and fight the proposed merger.

“They’ve taken time out of their lives, which they don’t have, and they’ve spoken up for their adult children who can’t speak for themselves,” she said at the time.

Calculatio­ns have suggested an amalgamati­on would save around £458,000 – a fraction of a funding gap in the region of £15 million for 2024-25.

This week, an IJB spokespers­on said: “The proposal to merge the Mirin and Milldale day services was considered by the IJB in November 2023 – and approval was provided for further assessment to be undertaken, alongside stakeholde­r engagement and the developmen­t of an options appraisal and EQIA.

“This work has been undertaken, however a petition for a judicial review of the IJB’s decision in November 2023 was recently lodged with the Court of Session, on March 4.

“As such, at its meeting on

March 22 it will be proposed that further considerat­ion of this option will be paused as the IJB will require legal advice on the content of the judicial review.”

A council spokespers­on said: “We are aware of a legal applicatio­n lodged and will defend our position as required.

“A motion was approved at the recent full council meeting calling on Renfrewshi­re HSCP to stop its current review and proposals for adult day and Flexicare services.

“This decision will be made by the integratio­n joint board and the council has no role in the decisionma­king process on this matter.”

The petition will need to satisfy the court’s test for permission to proceed further.

It shows you how passionate these people are about this whole issue that they’re prepared to go down that road

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