U-turn on ban of religious items at elderly home

Written by Super User 14 Jul 2011

Elderly residents living in a sheltered housing complex in Preston were left shocked when they were told to remove their religious items to promote ‘diversity’. But the housing company that manages the properties, Places for People, issued a swift apology today and lifted the ban. Residents in the 40 flats at St Paul’s Court were sent a letter warning them that religious items had to be removed from communal places, including letter boxes and number plates on doors. Some residents were left upset by the letter, which also called for volunteers to become ‘equality and diversity’ champions. The move was criticised by local religious leaders with one warning: ‘Political correctness is getting silly.’ But a statement from
Places for People, issued today, said: ‘We apologise for any insensitivity and concern this may have caused. It was a local decision not reflecting on the group’s national policy.’

Pray: that local ‘officials’ are not misled into imposing senseless and discriminatory rules in the name of political correctness. (Pr.3:7)

More: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/diversity-bans-elderly-from-displaying-religious-items/

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