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Government adds confusion to Eagle’s reserved posts comments

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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The Government Equalities Office has added to the confusion caused by a government minister who told MPs that disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) were not allowed to reserve jobs solely for disabled people. Maria Eagle, an equalities minister and former minister for […]

Councils fail information test on personal budgets

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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Local authorities are failing to provide disabled people with accurate information on personal budgets, according to a national disability charity. Livability, which provides services such as care homes and supported living, reviewed more than 100 local authorities across England and found […]

Care watchdog praises improvements but demands radical change

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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The care regulator has called for a “fundamental cultural shift” away from a “one-size-fits-all approach” and towards the personalisation of services. The call from the Care Quality Commission came in its first annual report to parliament on the state of health […]

Scotland’s ten-year plan to ‘mainstream’ personalisation

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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The Scottish government has launched a draft ten-year strategy it hopes will lead to personalised, “self-directed” services becoming the “mainstream” way for disabled people to access the social care support they need. The draft strategy on self-directed support says those who […]

Dame Tanni to fight for rights in the Lords

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson has spoken of her desire to join the fight for improved rights for disabled people when she becomes one of four new crossbench peers in the House of Lords this spring. Dame Tanni said she was “very proud” […]

MPs raise concerns over decisions on disability benefits

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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The government should investigate allegations of poor treatment by the company that carries out medical assessments of disabled people who apply for disability benefits, according to a committee of MPs. A new work and pensions committee report says the Department for […]

Handbook is guide to ‘unique’ relationship with PAs

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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A new guide provides disabled people with everything they need to deal with the “unique” challenges they face as employers of personal assistants (PAs). The Handbook for Disabled Employers and their Personal Assistants is published by Being the Boss, a company […]

Concerns raised over role and future of Equality 2025

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disabled activists have raised concerns about the work of the government’s Equality 2025 advisory body of disabled people, and changes to its role and membership. Equality 2025 was set up in 2006 to advise the government on achieving equality for disabled […]

ParalympicsGB silent on BBC Winter Paralympics blow

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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The charity that manages Britain’s Paralympians has refused to criticise the BBC after the broadcaster admitted it would provide no live coverage of the Winter Paralympics on any of its four TV channels. The BBC is boasting that it will offer […]

Disabled students still facing ‘shocking’ grant delays

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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Furious campaigners say they are “appalled” and “dismayed” by new figures that show no improvement in the lengthy delays faced by disabled students applying for vital support grants. Three months ago, the Student Loans Company (SLC) apologised and launched an internal […]

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