Saturday, December 30, 2023

consultation on new autism bill: govt circular

Govt announcement on a new "Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence (LDAN) Bill". Sounds really broad, historically it has always been a problem to handle learning disability + autism together. There is a lot to read in the link, on a range of social topics the bill may affect, I have not had time yet, before you can form a view on whether it achieves any new real accountability.

The consultation can be found online at: consult.gov.scot/mental-health-unit/learning-disabilities-autism-neurodivergence-bill/ There is an explanation of how to respond and the consultation paper is provided in alternative formats, including: Easy Read, audio, British Sign Language, child-friendly version with an accompanying adult’s guide, and a summary version. You can also request paper copies.
We will also be providing information on upcoming consultation events at this link in the New Year.
We would be grateful if you could share this through your networks and groups. We would like this consultation to reach as many people as possible to gather their views and have their say.
You can also submit a response in writing, audio, video, or BSL video by sending via email to LDAN.Bill@gov.scot
The News Release can be found here: Building a fairer Scotland - gov.scot (a href="https://www.gov.scot/news/building-a-fairer-scotland-1/">www.gov.scot/news/building-a-fairer-scotland-1/)

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

cruises and springlike days wonderfully normalising shorts in winter

All over Britain there are now many mild days in Nov-Mar and many when temperatures surge up into double figures. We never used to experience that as possible in 1970s-80s winters, whatever your casual view is on climate change. I say that remembering those winters in South Wales, and now being based in and preferring the climate further north that's supposed to be relatively cooler!

In the present early winter, Britain actually has already had one snowy cold snap, but on either side of it a lot of milder time, and I saw really strikingly what that was like at south coast latitude. I was in Southampton on Nov 24-5 and 9 Dec 2023, both dates when the weather was bright and more springlike than used to be possible at those dates in childhood memory, but Dec 9 had a nippy windiness too. There were loads of folks wearing shorts. Not just one in a day. Not a few one-off sensory issue outriders like when folks see me on colder days. No. There were many. Still a minority, but steady stream of them everywhere and all through the day. Like just as casually ordinary to do then as in summer. Both adults and kids alike, as is good for social freedom. So that for Dec 9 it could be predicted from the earlier memory, and that prediction was right!

Social progress carries a painful mix of emotions, as all good feeling about it, in place of the anger there would be at not having it, is always mixed with anger at past memory of not having it. It would be less possible to have an undiscovered shorts sensory issue in your childhood if this had used to happen at winter dates then. This experience in Southampton is a much further, deeper scale, conditions shift and culture shift with it, to see, than already the striking but handful number of shorts I saw being happily worn on a frostier day in Manchester Feb 2019. Go back another 2 days to Dec 7, I was on the return leg (how freudian) to Southampton aboard a P+O cruise ship, hugging the Bay of Biscay on a prospectively stormy Atlantic day just as it crossed from balmy Iberian back to colder British air. Aboard there too it was wonderful to see that most of the folks who had taken on the comfort of shorts in Iberia, of all ages, found comfort in them and chose to remain in it, securely among each other in this holiday setting. That too felt as an enlightenment for many and cultural advance, though seen only inside its own bubble where the media and rest of the country are oblivious to it.

Money of course affects who gets to take cruises and how frequently, even at a time when it's worth knowing there are some cheap bargain ones around as they try to recover from covid. It was still not something I could afford to do at all in my Thatcher generation and pre-diagnosis youth. Coping ability with the bureaucratic preparations for them is a concern that some may feel overwhelmed by, print a boarding pass and proof of insurance, fill in a medical needs questionnaire and an emergency contact form and your passport number. But the practical reason to take cruises is that they are a much easier more safely organised for you way to travel than a self-organised holday. Their slow reemergence from covid has sifted the arrogant from the careful, as only within this year has there ended a requirement to take a covid test just before the cruise and not be allowed to come if it resulted positive. Last winter the company Fred Olsen was taking an outrageous line of no refunds if that happened and leaving it to claim from your travel insurance with all that can be bad in that! P+O at present is providing its own inhouse insurance deal that is part of its trading with you, so makes the refund so too, and as said, you no longer have to test before coming: which is why this was my first cruise post-covid.

I'm writing about it in furtherance of dress freedom and social ease of wearing shorts: yet that is exactly something that cruises traditionally have not been associated with and have been oppressors against. Anyone with my absolute and identity defining opposition to all dress codes will only take a cruise that is possible to go through the whole of without at any time submitting to a dress code, to keep away from all the places where they have them. But when you can do that, it is actively a good feeling to take part in rolling back the boundaries and being part of the solidarity of so doing, thus helping to reduce the dress coded culture and keep it constrained enough to be optable out of. Thus on this cruise it just meant I needed to opt out of all the onboard events and bars in the evenings and spend them mostly in my cabin. Enquiry before booking established that it was not dress coded to go to the buffet for supper, or to return aboard from a port we were still at into the evening. It was even a pleasure to find myself joining other shorts wearers, adult and kid, in successfully establishing something not found out in advance, that sightseeing on the open air decks did not become dress coded in the evening either.

So it was actively a nice action against dress codes to take the cruise. It gave this wonderfully revelatory nice experience that needs sharing, where many Brits on the day of sailing back into our climate in December shared among themselves, in the confidence of numbers, the comfort choice to stay in the shorts they had started wearing while in a neighbouring warmer climate.

Maurice Frank
12 Dec 2023

Saturday, September 9, 2023

trading: is Cineworld one world ?

I got a "goodwill gesture" voucher for a film, for misadvertising, from the Picturehouse cinema chain that owns Cameo. Having got it, I do need to go to trading standards for personal solution, but I still want trading standards to record it as a precedent for everyone.

It's because Picturehouse gives out a promotional magazine for forthcoming films, Picturehouse Recommends, which reasonably to anyone is advertising info to decide from the films featured that it's worth buying a membership. But it does not then necessarily show every film featured in it, in all its cinemas or even whole regions. The film concerned, Haunted Mansion, is not being shown at Cameo or at any other Picturehouses than just 3 in southeast England.

Worse, the Picturehouse brand is owned by Cineworld, they are both the same company, as news stories on its troubles show, that also show it needs public goodwill to keep it going. We certainly want to give that goodwill to our present Sat meeting place. But it operates the 2 brands as different companies, and completely against public goodwill, memberships of each are not usable at the other. Haunted Mansion was on right across the Cineworld chain.

Being the same company, the 2 brands have an obvious trading standards duty to cover each other's trading errors interchangeably. Instead of taking on that, the goodwill gesture deals with Picturehouse's advertising fault wholly within Picturehouse.

Maurice Frank
9 Sep 2023

Thursday, January 5, 2023

take care not to look where you are going

Just picked up off radio 4: there is a new film, TILL, an angry true life film confronting serious moral pain and need to remember. on a lynching of a black 14 year old boy in Mississippi 1955, Emmett Till.

The boy lived in the more enlightened northern US states and was visiting the apartheid South. In a clip, his mother is giving him a concerned talk before he goes. She tells him, as point of safety and survival, "It's important not to look at white people in the wrong way."

Now. Any ordinary modern audience now recognises this instantly as serious injustice and is angered by it. Part of the era's black oppression, and of the same culture as murdered this boy, murdered kids for their colour. You instantly course with anger at this, and as part of it, at the idea of being unfree even to look around you, to meet gaze with another part of the population. Your moral sense against racism powers with the unreasonability of that state of existence. Now HOLD THAT THOUGHT !

To be under a witch hunt not even to look at people around you in what some of them are empowered to take as a wrong way, to be under instant hostile judgment for doing that, - IS EXACTLY THE PRESENT SOCIAL CONDITION OF MEN. RIGHT NOW, THE WITCH HUNTING OF MEN, THE CULTURE THAT WE ARE ALL A VILLAINOUS THREAT AND DANGER TO WOMEN, THE PERPETUAL POISE AGAINST US TO CRIMINALISE US AT A GESTURE, AND THE RADICAL FEMINISTS WHO WANT MEN TO BE CONVICTABLE OF RAPE ON ONLY AN ACCUSER'S WORD. This week too, the dangerous in-fashion dogma that accusers are always truthful and there is no lying about rape has been utterly forever disproved by the case of Eleanor Williams, convicted of making serial false rape accusations clearly evidenced to be so. THIS CULTURE INCLUDES THAT SOME WOMEN WILL INSTANTLY CONDEMN ANY MEETING OF EYES AS "LOOKING AT THEM," AND IT INCLUDES THE EMERGENCE LAST YEAR ON THE RAILWAYS, OF A DANGEROUS RULE AGAINST STARING, THAT CAN CATCH ALL SORTS OF INNOCENT WALKING-AROUND SITUATIONS FOR BOTH PASSENGERS AND STAFF, making it unsafe to look where you are going as you walk around.

Witch hunt against looking and deemed staring was part of the old US South's racism and lynch mob hate culture upon black people, now well damned: AND is part of the witch hunt terror against men in our society right now ! That tells you whether this present attitude to men is just or compatible with civil liberties. It tells you it is exactly the same evil as the past racism was.

Maurice Frank
5 Jan 2023