PEOPLE with learning disabilities will this week challenge politicians and change makers to step up and make meaningful changes to ensure an end to discrimination.
A group of Rapporteurs with lived experienced, and employed by the Scottish Commission for People with Learning Disabilities (SCLD), will on Thursday give evidence at the Scottish Parliament to a group of decision makers headed by minister Maree Todd.
One of the group is Dylan Stevens, a talented young DJ who has autism and ADHD, and who joined the Rapporteurs when the project was first started in January last year.