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While the ombudsman drafted a letter that would have informed Sunnyfield about SP1âs alleged conduct, the correspondence was never sent, the commission heard. Eastman said the ombudsman had provided a statement saying it believed it could not be compelled to appear at the hearing. The two support workers were eventually dismissed by Sunnyfield in late 2019 and early 2020. The inquiry also heard that Eliza received a letter in June 2018 saying it would be ceasing its services to Melissa from September that year. Eliza told the inquiry she felt the letter, described as a âeviction letterâ during the hearing, was sent out of âspiteâ and came without warning. ....
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Health by Jade Gailberger Fewer than 1000 disability care residents have received a COVID-19 vaccine, new figures show. The disability royal commission on Monday heard from senior counsel assisting Kate Eastman that the vaccine rollout was an abject failure . But she said she understood the commission would need to hear the federal government s explanation about the low inoculation rates. These are people who represent some of our most vulnerable members of the population, Ms Eastman said. The Australian government rollout of vaccines to people with disability in residential care - and these are people who represent some of the most vulnerable people in our population - has been an abject failure. ....