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London 2012’s golden girl says DLA cuts and reforms are ‘massive step back’

By John Pring on 1st March 2013 Category: News Archive

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One of the stars of the London 2012 Paralympics has said that the government’s disability living allowance (DLA) reforms and spending cuts will damage her chances of defending her two track gold medals at Rio 2016. Hannah Cockroft is the most […]

New act is ‘watershed moment’ in fight against mental health stigma

By John Pring on 1st March 2013 Category: News Archive

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The passing of new legislation that scraps archaic laws that discriminated against people with mental health conditions in business and public life is a “watershed moment” in the fight against stigma, say campaigners and MPs. The Mental Health (Discrimination) Act, sponsored […]

Harrington’s replacement helped devise ‘fitness for work’ test

By John Pring on 1st March 2013 Category: News Archive

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The government has announced the name of the man who will continue the crucial task of reviewing its “fitness for work” test. Dr Paul Litchfield will replace Professor Malcolm Harrington, who published his third and final annual review of the work […]

‘Bizarre’ theme park ‘discrimination’ left family sad, angry and frustrated

By John Pring on 1st March 2013 Category: News Archive

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A family who say they were discriminated against during a theme park holiday are hoping their legal case will strengthen the rights of other disabled people to demand “reasonable adjustments” from service-providers. The case, being brought on behalf of 13-year-old Melissa […]

Inspired Whizz-Kidz describe their hopes for a London 2012 legacy

By John Pring on 1st March 2013 Category: News Archive

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Young disabled campaigners have issued a five-point manifesto that describes the positive legacy they want to see from the success of the London 2012 Paralympic Games. The five recommendations come from young “ambassadors” of the disability charity Whizz-Kidz, which provides wheelchairs […]

Peers try to smuggle new Motability support into up-rating bill

By John Pring on 1st March 2013 Category: News Archive

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Disabled peers have appealed to ministers to prevent the “chaos” set to be caused by tens of thousands of disabled people having their Motability vehicles removed, because of planned government cuts to disability benefits. Both Baroness [Tanni] Grey-Thompson and Lord [Colin] […]

Confusion and anxiety as PIP advisers give out-of-date answers

By John Pring on 22nd February 2013 Category: News Archive

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The coalition’s programme to replace disability living allowance (DLA) with a new benefit has been thrown into confusion after the government’s own telephone helpline advisers began passing out-of-date information to anxious claimants. The Conservative minister for disabled people, Esther McVey, promised […]

Disabled people on government work schemes ‘deserve better’

By John Pring on 22nd February 2013 Category: News Archive

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The failure of the coalition’s two programmes to help disabled people into work has highlighted the need for much more intensive employment support, according to one of the government’s own advisers. Liz Sayce, chief executive of Disability Rights UK, spoke out […]

Star fears for the future after assisted dying road trip

By John Pring on 22nd February 2013 Category: News Archive

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A high-profile opponent of assisted suicide says a radio documentary in which she visited the five countries that allow state-sanctioned killing left her convinced that other governments will soon legalise the practice. The disabled actor, comedian and activist Liz Carr said […]

Government silent on need for inquiry into punishment of autistic pupils

By John Pring on 22nd February 2013 Category: News Archive

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The government has failed to say if it believes there is a need for a national inquiry into the use of locked rooms to punish autistic children in special schools. It faced questions over the issue after schools inspector Ofsted launched […]

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