A high court judge has ruled that two sets of parents are not breaching the human rights of their disabled children by locking them in their bedrooms at night. Both the disabled people – a nine-year-old girl and a 22-year-old woman […]
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Minister could reform ILF over closure controversy
The new minister for disabled people has suggested the government could reform the Independent Living Fund (ILF), following its decision to stop accepting any new applications for the rest of the year. Speaking at a meeting of the all-party parliamentary disability […]
Government ‘will do more’ on academies’ SEN obligations
The government has agreed to do more to ensure that academy schools set up under proposed new laws will have to match existing obligations to pupils with special educational needs (SEN). The pledge came after concerns raised by the disabled peer […]
Polling stations ‘little better on access’ nine years on
The proportion of polling stations that reached a basic level of accessibility at May’s general election was only slightly higher than the last election five years ago, according to a new survey. The survey of more than 1, 000 polling stations […]
Website aims to see Paralympians reunited
The charity that manages Britain’s Paralympics teams has launched a search for hundreds of missing Paralympians. ParalympicsGB wants to track down as many as 1, 700 sportsmen and women who have competed for Britain at previous Paralympic Games but have now […]
New disabled people’s minister pledges to fight for rights
The new Conservative minister for disabled people has pledged to work closely with disabled people, improve access and equality and work towards ending disability poverty. Speaking at a meeting of the all-party parliamentary disability group, Maria Miller MP provided few new […]
Doctors admit people with learning difficulties face discrimination
Almost half of doctors – and more than a third of nurses – believe people with learning difficulties receive poorer healthcare than the rest of the population, according to a new survey. Similar numbers have seen a patient with a learning […]
Council and Guide Dogs ‘will work together on shared streets plans’
A high-profile court case has been put on hold after a council agreed to work with disability organisations on its plans for a controversial “shared streets” development in London’s tourist heartland. The charity Guide Dogs had raised serious concerns – backed […]
Peers raise fresh concerns over government cuts
Peers have raised fears that the government could be planning cuts to the disability living allowance (DLA) budget and the Access to Work (ATW) programme and could be set to abolish the Office for Disability Issues (ODI). The concerns were raised […]
Further blow to Independent Living Fund support
The Independent Living Fund (ILF) has announced that it will not accept any further new applications for the rest of the year. An ILF spokeswoman said the decision was not connected with government funding cuts, as it had received a three […]