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DWP uses ‘Al Capone powers’ to freeze assets in benefit fraud probe

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has used controversial laws designed for confiscating property from terrorists and drug dealers to freeze the assets of two disabled businessmen under investigation for benefit fraud. The two disabled men – who cannot be […]

Government to use credit firms in latest benefit fraud crackdown

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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The government is set to use private companies to trawl through disabled people’s credit histories as part of its latest campaign to cut benefit fraud. The prime minister David Cameron, announced this week on a visit to Manchester that the government […]

Solar Centre abuse scandal: family’s anger at health trust

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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Relatives of people with learning difficulties who were allegedly abused at an NHS day centre are to take legal action against the trust that ran the centre. They also want South Yorkshire police to reopen its investigation into the allegations of […]

Alcoholics not disabled people, says Equality Act guidance

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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Alcoholics, people with hayfever and those with tendencies to steal or set fires will not be able to claim protection from disability discrimination under the Equality Act, according to new government guidance. The draft guidance, published this week by the Office […]

Government spending cut raises threat of repossessions

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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Tens of thousands of disabled people will be at risk of having their homes repossessed because the government is cutting spending on a mortgage interest support scheme, according to a national housing body. The chancellor, George Osborne, announced in his emergency […]

Channel 4’s 2012 launch: Paralympics to be ‘biggest event’ in C4 history

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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Channel 4 says it wants to make its wall-to-wall coverage of the London 2012 Paralympics the “biggest event” in its history. The broadcaster is promising a multi-million pound marketing campaign in the lead-up to London 2012 – again the biggest in […]

Channel 4’s 2012 launch: Nationwide search for disabled talent

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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Channel 4 has pledged that at least half of the presenters it uses for its blanket coverage of the London 2012 Paralympics will be disabled people. It made the promise as it announced initial details of a £500, 000 programme to […]

Benefits advisers call in new work test rules for consultation

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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The government’s benefits advice body is to investigate changes to the controversial work capability test which campaigners believe will make it even harder for disabled people to claim access to the support they need. The social security advisory committee (SSAC) decided […]

Solar Centre abuse scandal: Health trust was ‘named and famed’

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The health trust at the centre of allegations of abuse of disabled service-users was given an “excellent” rating by the healthcare regulator three years running, even though the watchdog knew about the allegations. An investigation by Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber […]

Solar Centre abuse scandal: Trust took two years to hand over report

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The health trust at the centre of allegations of ill-treatment and neglect of people with learning difficulties at a day centre has taken nearly two years to pass its report into the allegations to the healthcare watchdog. The report describes how […]

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