The government has missed an opportunity to involve user-led organisations in supporting disabled people into employment through its new Work Programme, it has been claimed. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced the 18 private sector companies and just […]
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Arts Council funding causes concerns despite increased cash
Disability arts organisations were this week coming to terms with decisions made by Arts Council England (ACE) on which of them are to receive long-term core funding. The overall picture for disabled-led disability arts organisations is still unclear, although there were […]
Trafalgar Square to host pre-2012 Paralympics celebration
London is to host a high-profile international event showcasing Paralympic sport, a year before the 2012 games themselves take centre stage in the capital. International Paralympic Day will take place in Trafalgar Square on Thursday 8 September, the day before ticket […]
Channel 4 refuses to apologise for Boyle’s ‘despicable’ comedy material
Channel 4 has refused to apologise for offensive and disablist “jokes” made by the comedian Frankie Boyle, despite the broadcasting watchdog upholding a complaint about the material. Ofcom has ruled that the jokes about Harvey Price, the disabled son of the […]
Disabled people’s ‘Hardest Hit’ march will send signal to government
Next month’s march and rally to raise awareness of the impact of government spending cuts is set to be one of the country’s largest ever gatherings of disabled people, say organisers. They hope more than 10, 000 disabled people will attend […]
London 2012 backs down over Olympic ticket discrimination fears
Organisers of the London 2012 Olympics have been forced to rethink their ticketing policies after disabled activists warned they would breach disability discrimination laws. The 2012 organising committee, LOCOG, had decided that all wheelchair-users who were successful in the main Olympic […]
Supreme Court to hear landmark case on councils’ right to cut support
The Supreme Court will this week hear an appeal case with “massively important” implications for disabled people who fear councils could try to cut their packages of support. The court will hear the appeal of Elaine McDonald, whose care was cut […]
TUC protest: Disabled people send powerful messages to government
Disabled people who took part in the huge TUC protest march and rally in London have sent a series of powerful messages to the government about the impact of the cuts on their lives. They told Disability News Service during Saturday’s […]
TUC protest: Disabled people play part in march and rally
Disabled people came from all over the UK to play their part in a mass protest organised by the TUC against the government’s spending cuts. Many were there to protest against cuts to disability benefits and other aspects of the government’s […]
Repeat of epic journey will highlight fuel price rises and benefits concerns
A disabled people’s organisation is to recreate an historic journey in which a three-wheeled “invalid carriage” was driven across the Alps, in a bid to highlight cuts to disability benefits and problems caused by rising fuel prices. Campaigners will repeat the […]