Disabled people with the highest support needs will lose 19 times more than the average person as a result of “devastating” government cuts to services and benefits, according to a new report. The report A Fair Society? How the Cuts Target […]
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Personalisation bureaucracy ‘is wasting hundreds of millions of pounds’
The system set up to give service-users their own social care budgets is wasting hundreds of millions of pounds a year on bureaucracy, despite having no impact on people’s well-being and independence according to new research. The two new studies cast […]
Access to Work extension should be just the beginning, says Sayce
The author of a government report on disability employment has welcomed an extension of the Access to Work (AtW) scheme to some disabled entrepreneurs but has called for funding to be extended even further. From Monday (14 January), disabled people moving […]
Motability refuses to lobby for disabled customers on DLA cuts
The head of the Motability car scheme has admitted his organisation has made no attempt to persuade the government to soften its disability living allowance (DLA) cuts and reforms. Government figures suggest that more than 400, 000 fewer disabled people will […]
Report suggests spread of academies is undermining inclusion
A report has given new weight to concerns that the rapid spread of “academy” schools is undermining the inclusion of disabled children in mainstream education. Inclusive education campaigners say the concerns raised in the report by the Academies Commission confirm evidence […]
Disabled peers defend watchdog from latest assault on equality
A disabled peer has warned that government plans to scrap a vital piece of legislation would leave the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) less able to uncover scandalous violations of rights and equality. The coalition wants to use its enterprise […]
Campaigners win more time in Roque Hall court fight
Campaigners have secured a high court injunction that has – temporarily – prevented a seriously-ill disabled man from being returned to prison. Family and friends of Daniel Roque Hall have warned the government that returning him to Wormwood Scrubs prison was […]
Government silent on ‘draconian’ PIP mobility plans
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to admit that it plans to tighten eligibility for support for people with the highest mobility needs, despite proof in its own documents. Last month, DWP published the final assessment criteria that […]
Disabled claimants more likely to be hit by one per cent benefit cap, DWP admits
The government has admitted that households which include disabled people are more likely to be affected by its decision to restrict most benefits to below-inflation increases. Although the government insists that disability benefits – including disability living allowance and disability-related premiums […]
DWP blocks vital detail on ILF consultation
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to say how many disabled people who took part in a major public consultation were opposed to its decision to close the Independent Living Fund (ILF). Esther McVey the Conservative minister for […]