Advocates for Nova Scotians with disabilities say the provincial government has failed to consult with people affected by an overhaul of housing support and other services.
Victoria Levack, who lives with cerebral palsy, and Anne Louise Desrosiers, who takes care of her son with Williams syndrome, both shared their concerns about a lack of consultation on the provincial plan to move people with disabilities out of institutions and off wait-lists for community housing after watching government officials speak at an all-party committee Tuesday.
Levack questioned whether people with disabilities are being excluded from the conversation.
“Not all disabilities are visible, but it seemed like there was nobody with actual experience living with a disability talking at the meeting today. Where were we?” Levack said in an interview Tuesday.







