Awaab's Law: Campaign for change in tragic toddler's memory takes huge step forward as Bill amendment set to be tabled
The campaign to establish Awaab's Law in the wake of the toddler's tragic death in a mouldy Greater Manchester flat will take a major step forward today.
"I was able to explain to Awaab's family that we will be changing the law, in line with their wishes. Clear information will also be provided to all tenants on their rights, what to expect with regards to health and safety in their home and how to make a complaint. The campaign has also called for tenants who needed to move home due to a health risk to be given priority for new housing.
The M.E.N. has also supported further demands to improve the Social Housing Regulation Bill made by Shelter following its work with Grenfell United, the survivors and bereaved families following the 2017 tower block fire in London, which killed 72.
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