Mary-Jane Liddicoat
Human Rights Advocate
Vote 1 - Informed Medical Options Party (IMOP)
2022 FEDERAL ELECTION, ACT SENATE
Since early 2020, Mary-Jane has advocated vigorously to uphold the human rights of the elderly, including her Mum, living in aged care facilities in the ACT.
Mary-Jane currently has cases filed with the Federal Human Rights Commission, the ACT Human Rights Commission and the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, about the human rights abuses being openly perpetrated by aged care facilities in the ACT, including but not limited to vaccine mandates, lockdowns, isolation, and other 'health' regimes imposed without valid scientific or medical safety and efficacy data, and in direct violation of contractual agreements.
Australia is the only liberal democracy without a Constitutional Bill of Rights, or comprehensive federal human rights legislation. This means that most rights Australians take for granted are not protected. Even rights contractually agreed to between Mary-Jane's Mum and her aged care facility -- for example the right "to accept personal responsibility for his or her own actions and choices, even thought these may involve an element of risk, because he or she has the right to accept the risk and not to have the risk used as a ground for preventing or restricting his or her actions and choices" -- continue to be flagrantly ignored, to the detriment of our most vulnerable.
Mary-Jane Liddicoat advocates strongly to establish a Constitutional Bill of Rights to protect our inalienable human rights and freedoms. Below are some of the resources Mary-Jane has compiled in this ongoing journey. You are welcome to use them.
2022 FEDERAL ELECTION, ACT SENATE
Since early 2020, Mary-Jane has advocated vigorously to uphold the human rights of the elderly, including her Mum, living in aged care facilities in the ACT.
Mary-Jane currently has cases filed with the Federal Human Rights Commission, the ACT Human Rights Commission and the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, about the human rights abuses being openly perpetrated by aged care facilities in the ACT, including but not limited to vaccine mandates, lockdowns, isolation, and other 'health' regimes imposed without valid scientific or medical safety and efficacy data, and in direct violation of contractual agreements.
Australia is the only liberal democracy without a Constitutional Bill of Rights, or comprehensive federal human rights legislation. This means that most rights Australians take for granted are not protected. Even rights contractually agreed to between Mary-Jane's Mum and her aged care facility -- for example the right "to accept personal responsibility for his or her own actions and choices, even thought these may involve an element of risk, because he or she has the right to accept the risk and not to have the risk used as a ground for preventing or restricting his or her actions and choices" -- continue to be flagrantly ignored, to the detriment of our most vulnerable.
Mary-Jane Liddicoat advocates strongly to establish a Constitutional Bill of Rights to protect our inalienable human rights and freedoms. Below are some of the resources Mary-Jane has compiled in this ongoing journey. You are welcome to use them.
Risk-benefit Data
Data summary to assess the risk-benefits of catching and/or dying from Covid-19 versus injury and/or death from Covid-19 vaccines for a woman in the 70-79 age bracket living in the Australian Capital Territory as at 17 March 2022.
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