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Care commission starts work under shadow of funding cuts

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disabled campaigners have welcomed the new commission that will examine the funding of adult care and support in England, despite concerns that the government could have already ruled out some methods of funding the system. Paul Burstow, the Liberal Democrat care […]

Football cat cruelty advert cleared by watchdog

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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The advertising watchdog has ruled that a TV advert that features a blind footballer accidentally kicking a cat is not offensive and does not need to be taken off air. More than 1, 000 viewers complained to the advertising watchdog about […]

Obama and Cameron discuss disabled hacker

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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The prime minister and the US president Barack Obama, have discussed the case of disabled computer hacker Gary McKinnon, who faces the threat of extradition to the United States. The two leaders discussed McKinnon’s case during their meeting at the White […]

Solutions to housing shortage ‘are not complicated’

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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Local and national government could take simple steps that would make it easier for thousands of wheelchair-users to find accessible homes, according to a new report. The Mind the Step report estimates that about 78,000, or 13 per cent, of households […]

UK ‘could learn from developing world’ on disability equality

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disability organisations in the UK could learn from developing countries about how to cope with the impact of public sector funding cuts, according to a leading disabled human rights expert. Diane Mulligan, who leads the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s work […]

Treasury fails to remove disablist comments from cuts website

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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The government has been forced to suspend its new spending cuts website after it allowed members of the public to post offensive comments about disabled people – and then failed to remove them. The Treasury’s Spending Challenge website received more than […]

Mencap’s hate crime coalition plans in disarray

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disabled activists have criticised plans for a new disability hate crime coalition that will be led by one of the big disability charities, with little apparent involvement from disabled people. Plans for the coalition appeared to be in disarray after disabled […]

Liberty rights still ‘being breached’ despite new safeguards

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disabled people are having their human rights breached because legal safeguards introduced to protect them from being wrongly deprived of their liberty have not been properly implemented, according to a new report. The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS), introduced in England […]

Cameron’s digital champion calls for government action on websites

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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David Cameron’s “digital champion” has called on the government to shut down publicly-funded websites that are not accessible to disabled people. Martha Lane Fox, who was reappointed as the UK digital champion by the prime minister last month, made the call […]

Disabled people given extra time to volunteer for 2012

By guest on 29th July 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disabled people who want to volunteer at the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be able to start applying later this month – nearly two months earlier than non-disabled people. The 2012 organising committee (LOCOG) decided to give disabled people […]

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