What happens to my disabled son when I die?
Mark Neary has a recurring nightmare.
He dreams that six months after his own death, his son Steven - who has autism and learning disabilities - will end up in a residential unit like the one in which he was once illegally held.
In 2010, a human rights court case ruled that Steven’s detention in the unit was unlawful. Today he lives independently - with support painstakingly managed by his dad, Mark.
Routine is vital for Steven, so Mark hopes that his own after-death plan, will keep his son thriving after he’s gone.
With Emma Tracey.
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