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Dr '''Jane Campbell, Baroness Campbell ]''' is a member of the ] and is chairwoman of the ]. Dr '''Jane Campbell, Baroness Campbell ]''' is a Commissioner of the ] and of the ] (CEHR). She also serves as Chair of the Disability Committee which will lead on the CEHR Disability Programme. She was the former Chair of the Social Care Institute for Excellence. During the 1990s, she established the National Centre for Independent Living. She is an active leader in the social care field and a campaigner and adviser for disability reforms.


She was born with ], a so-called "terminal" condition. She cannot lift her head from the pillow unaided and needs a ventilator to help her breathe at night. She uses a powered ] and has a computer on which she types with one finger. She has a high-powered and fulfilling job as the head of a major national organisation. She was born with ], a so-called "terminal" condition. She cannot lift her head from the pillow unaided and needs a ventilator to help her breathe at night. She uses a powered ] and has a computer on which she types with one finger. She has a high-powered and fulfilling job as the head of a major national organisation.

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Dr Jane Campbell, Baroness Campbell DBE is a Commissioner of the Disability Rights Commission and of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights (CEHR). She also serves as Chair of the Disability Committee which will lead on the CEHR Disability Programme. She was the former Chair of the Social Care Institute for Excellence. During the 1990s, she established the National Centre for Independent Living. She is an active leader in the social care field and a campaigner and adviser for disability reforms.

She was born with spinal muscular atrophy, a so-called "terminal" condition. She cannot lift her head from the pillow unaided and needs a ventilator to help her breathe at night. She uses a powered wheelchair and has a computer on which she types with one finger. She has a high-powered and fulfilling job as the head of a major national organisation.

She was made a life peer (Crossbencher) February 2007.

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