• Charity contribution reporting
    This idea was suggested in The Sunday Times, (9th May 2021), James Timpson column (bottom of page 3 Business & Money section). It will encourage Companies to be more supportive of Charities especially needed now the Government has cut Aid.
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    Created by Cliff Ferguson
  • Reduce Transgender waiting lists
    My son (f2m) has struggled for over 6 years and has had no support. After suicide attempts, self harm and severe mental health issues he still has had no contact. He is now raising funds to go private.
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    Created by Charley Baker
  • Payday loans included in FSCS or banned
    Examples of these well known payday lenders include, Wonga, MyJar, Amigo, Moneyshop, Payday UK, Payday Express and the list goes on. As these businesses make up a large part of our financial services Loan system, consumers should be covered by FSCS just as they are with high street lenders.
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    Created by Kelvin Lewis
  • Pay our essential workers - no more bin strikes!
    Uncollected waste is already piling up across our borough, attracting rats, foxes and flies. We fully support the refuse collectors in their strike action, they do not deserve these cuts, but we pay council tax for this service which we are not receiving. This situation is an ever-increasing health hazard. Some local residents are already saying they will burn their waste as they have no other option, with nowhere to store it - aren't Thurrock's air pollution levels high enough? With 3 more weeks of no refuse collections, the situation is only going to get worse. The residents of Thurrock want our essential workers to be treated fairly. At this time when you are reducing their earning potential, the Trussell Trust have reported a 26% increase in demand for food banks in our borough. Please don't be the reason this figure rises further.
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    Created by Sara FC
  • Childrens mental health
    Since the pandemic there has been a significant rise in children suffering with mental health. 1 in 9 leapt to 1in 6. With a 33% rise in educational settings putting in referrals to CAMHS, who have a minimum waiting period of 12 weeks in some areas. (The average child is rejected sometimes up to 3 times before they even make it on to the waiting list.) children just aren't getting the support they need to engage with their education. Teachers in mainstream educational setting are ill equipped to know how to recognise early signs and are unsure what steps to take if they are concerned because the guidelines are not clear enough or local services are over stretched and can't accept more referrals. On school site counsellors would help avoid crisis point in some of the most vulnerable children giving them the opportunity to build resilience and emotional maturity. With 75% of adult mental health issues beginning before the age of 18. We need to be doing more!
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    Created by Natara Newell
  • Save funding for the arts
    It is vital for our cultural wellbeing that we have a flourishing arts sector that is accessible to anyone with a talent and passion for the arts. If this cut goes ahead, only wealthy students will be able to study subjects such as music, drama and dance. This will not only stifle creativity and innovation in the arts, but have a hugely detrimental impact on an industry worth billions to the UK economy (music alone was worth £5.8 billion in 2019).
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    Created by Louise Restell
  • A review of assessment standards of pip
    To many people are being discriminated for being disabled and not getting the help they need.
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    Created by andrew foers
  • Financial support for under 16 mothers
    Presently an underage mother can only claim the second child amount via her parent.
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    Created by Mik Sunderland
  • Fund better mental health support for children with asd
    Severe cases of ASD not currently recognised to be a severe mental impairment, People with children that have severe ASD desperately need this support as their children are severely mentally impaired
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    Created by Aishah Mecaj
  • Kerb dropping
    For security of one's car and easy access into one's house after parking. Especially with carrying heavy groceries shopping into one's house or when someone reaches old age, you wouldn't have to struggle to get into your property.
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    Created by Mary Adebanwo
  • Let childminders in Wales relax their under 5 ratio for continuity of care in line with England
    This rule of 3 jnder 5 is inconvenient to families and childminders across Wales when we have to decline extra hours to existing families when childminders in England van deviate away from NMS if they risk assess.
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    Created by Jane May
  • Children should be allowed 60 miniutes of play in school
    Because children are becoming over weight because of not enough exercise.
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    Created by Minion Maddnes Stuff