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ELECTION 2010: Lansley puts little emphasis on social care

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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Andrew Lansley, the new health secretary, has done little to reassure disabled people that his government will treat social care reform as a priority. The Conservative MP for South Cambridgeshire, who served as the shadow health secretary from 2003 until the […]

ELECTION 2010: Cuts ‘could make mockery of election pledges’

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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Leading disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have raised grave concerns about the prospect of major cuts to public services, following the creation of a coalition government led by the Conservatives. As part of the coalition document drawn up by the Conservatives and […]

ELECTION 2010: Lib Dem paper sparks new schools inclusion fears

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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Inclusive education campaigners have warned that the new coalition government looks set to reverse decades of progress towards the inclusion of disabled children in mainstream schools. The Conservatives caused anger and alarm in their election manifesto when they demanded a “moratorium […]

Watchdog launches probe into football advert

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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The captain of England’s blind football team has criticised a TV advert that features a blind footballer accidentally kicking a cat. More than 400 people complained to the advertising watchdog about the advert for the Irish bookmaker Paddy Power, which features […]

New Scottish law could boost access to pubs

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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A new law could force many pubs and clubs in Scotland to provide details of how accessible they are to disabled drinkers. The law would apply to bars applying for new licences as well as existing pubs and clubs applying for […]

Call for action over Pride access

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disabled activists have called on a council to force London’s annual gay rights parade to promise major access improvements to this year’s event. Regard, the national LGBT disabled people’s organisation, said access at last year’s Pride London was “difficult and dangerous”, […]

Sainsbury’s to sponsor 2012 Paralympics

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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The organisers of London 2012 have signed up the supermarket giant Sainsbury’s as a headline sponsor of the Paralympics. LOCOG, the 2012 organising committee, said the deal to become a “tier one partner” was the “largest sponsorship ever” of a Paralympics, […]

Figures show long waits for home adaptations

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disabled and older people have been waiting up to eight years for their councils to carry out the adaptations they need to live independently at home, according to new figures. The statistics – revealed through Freedom of Information Act requests – […]

Rail access budget ‘halved’

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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The government appears to have slashed one of the budgets for improving access at railway stations by more than half. The Department for Transport (DfT) had been intending to spend £7.9 million on improving access at stations across Britain in 2010-11 […]

Protesters call for inquiry into death of disabled woman

By guest on 29th May 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disabled campaigners have held a public protest over the case of a disabled woman who died in despair at her failure to secure the accessible housing and support she needed. Protesters outside Camden council’s department of housing and adult social care […]

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