The failure of Remploy bosses to stop a senior manager referring to a member of staff by a disablist nickname showed the company’s “total lack of respect” for its disabled employees, according to a senior union official. An employment tribunal heard […]
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‘Information revolution’ could lead to online access to care records
Disabled people could soon have online access to information about their care that is held by social services departments, as part of an “information revolution” planned across adult social care and the NHS. In a consultation document laying out the principles […]
Activists plan ‘medication strike’ over spending cuts
Mental health service-users are holding a one-day national “medication strike” this week to protest about government cuts to spending on benefits for disabled people. The action will take place on Tuesday 26 October and is being coordinated by the campaigning network […]
Stay of execution for ILF but DPTAC will go
The government has given a stay of execution to the Independent Living Fund (ILF) – despite fears that it was about to be abolished – but has confirmed that it will scrap its accessible transport advice body. The decision to abolish […]
CPS launches review after Manchester’s dual hate crime controversies
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is to review how it dealt with two high-profile crimes against disabled people, after police and prosecutors were criticised for failing to treat them as disability hate crimes. Both the cases were investigated by Greater Manchester […]
DPOs ‘need resources’ to tackle hate crime
Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) are “overburdened” and struggling to fight the battle against hate crime because of a lack of funding, according to a prominent disabled activist. Ruth Bashall, a leading campaigner on disability hate crime, said disabled people and DPOs […]
EHRC equality review: RADAR criticises watchdog over pay gap omission
A disabled people’s organisation has criticised the equality watchdog for failing to call for action to close the persistent gap between the pay earned by disabled people and their non-disabled colleagues. In its major review of equality, How Fair is Britain?, […]
Government sets digital access goals for 2012
The government has laid out plans for making websites, computers and other parts of the “digital economy” more accessible to disabled people. The new eAccessibility Action Plan, published by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, calls for a “step change” […]
DPOs share grave concerns over benefit reforms
The government’s benefit reforms will have a deeply negative impact on disabled people, according to a major survey of disabled people’s organisations (DPOs). The UK Disabled People’s Council (UKDPC) survey found many of the 90 or so DPOs that took part […]
Benefit reforms ‘will cost disabled people £9 billion’
Government benefit reforms are set to cost disabled people more than £9 billion over the next five years and push them “further into poverty and closer to the fringes of society”, according to a respected think-tank. The Destination Unknown report by […]