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New firm hopes to create 50 jobs for people with autism

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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A new social enterprise is aiming to create 50 jobs for people with autism in Scotland, by providing skilled software-testing services to businesses. Specialisterne Scotland, which was launched by Scottish government minister John Swinney this week, is modelled on a Danish […]

Police probe deaths of disabled woman and mother

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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Police are investigating the deaths of a disabled woman and her mother, whose bodies appear to have been lying undiscovered in their home for several weeks. The bodies of Sam Wolf, 29, and her mother Stephania, 67, were finally discovered this […]

Minister warned chancellor of spending cuts equality duty

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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Home secretary Theresa May has warned the chancellor that the government’s planned spending cuts could cause it to breach its legal duty to promote disability equality. May wrote to George Osborne on 9 June in her role as women and equalities […]

Government’s welfare reforms win cool reception

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disability organisations have given a cool reception to a government document that pledges sweeping changes to the benefits system. Although the plans outlined in 21st Century Welfare are lacking in detail and include several options for reform, they focus on a […]

Tube cuts ‘could undermine mobility of disabled people’

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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Planned cuts to hundreds of jobs across London Underground could make it harder for disabled passengers to secure the assistance they need to use the service say campaigners. Three organisations that campaign on disability issues – London Visual Impairment Forum (LVIF), […]

Tanzania project breaks new ground for unions

By guest on 3rd August 2010 Category: News Archive

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A unique project – backed by international trade unions – aims to promote the employment rights of disabled people in Tanzania. The pilot programme will find jobs for 20 disabled people, while training existing trade union members in Tanzania to be […]

Police considering new probe into abuse allegations

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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Police are considering reopening an investigation into abuse of people with learning difficulties at an NHS day centre, after a report detailing the abuse was leaked to the press. The report describes how staff at the Solar Centre in Doncaster allegedly […]

Shadow of spending cuts hangs over autism consultation

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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The coalition government has launched a consultation on the guidance that will provide the “teeth” of the new Autism Act in England. But it has already warned that the new draft guidance for social care and health services should be seen […]

Rapid passage of Academies Act leaves SEN concerns in its wake

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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Campaigners say they have “huge concerns” about how the new Academies Act will affect disabled pupils’ ability to obtain the specialist support they need. The act, which received royal assent this week after being rushed through parliament, makes it easier for […]

Employers ‘missing out on young disabled talent’

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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Talented and highly-educated young disabled people are continuing to miss out on opportunities for training, employment and career progression, according to a new report. The Right to Work report is the latest investigation by the Trailblazers group of young disabled campaigners […]

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