and heard and supported. it afforded the decency to be protected and heard and supported. afforded the decency to be protected and heard and supported. it would be treat to and heard and supported. it would be great to continue and heard and supported. it would be great to continue this and heard and supported. it would be great to continue this conversation i great to continue this conversation another time, great to continue this conversation anothertime, but great to continue this conversation another time, but for now we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us. of time. thank you so much for joining us families with disabled children fear rising household bills could make their child s condition worse as many rely on energy intensive equipment, like electric hoists and wheelchairs. the disability charity contact says hundreds of parents are concerned they ll be forced to cut back, or stop using the equipment altogether. our disability correspondent nikki fox repor