Child Savings Accounts Bill to address fair access for young disabled people lacking mental capacity
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A 10 Minute Rule Bill called the Child Savings Accounts (Mental Capacity and Disability) Bill is being heard in Parliament today. The bill, secured by MP John Milne on behalf of parent carer Andrew Turner, aims to ensure fair access to Child Trust Funds and Junior ISAs for young disabled people who lack mental capacity. The bill addresses a gap in current legislation that prevents these young people from accessing their savings.
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The 10 Minute Rule Bill is focused on ensuring fair access to savings for young disabled people who lack mental capacity in Child Trust Funds and Junior ISAs.
The Bill has been secured by John Milne, the local MP of Andrew Turner, the parent carer who has spearheaded the Child Trust Fund campaign over the last five…
Today, the Child Savings Accounts (Mental Capacity and Disability) Bill will be heard in Parliament. The 10 Minute Rule Bill is focused on ensuring fair access to savings for young disabled people who lack mental capacity in Child Trust Funds and Junio
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