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Eagle quells fears over reserved posts

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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A government minister has finally quelled fears that reserving jobs solely for disabled people might be illegal, following evidence she gave to a committee of MPs in January. Maria Eagle MP, an equalities minister and former minister for disabled people, told […]

Guide Dogs secures ‘shared streets’ court victory

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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A disability charity has won a high court victory in its battle to stop a development in London’s tourist heartland that puts the safety of blind and partially-sighted people at risk. The development of Exhibition Road by Kensington and Chelsea council […]

Scooter users could be forced to take test and buy insurance

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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The government could be set to force users of mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs to undergo training, take a test and buy insurance, following renewed safety concerns. Transport minister Sadiq Khan has announced a three-month consultation on reforms aimed at modernising […]

Campaigners say government must release work test figures

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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Frustrated campaigners have called on the government to release crucial statistics about its controversial new work capability test. They spoke out after new research for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) revealed that both benefits staff and disabled people who […]

New improvements to equality bill, but concerns remain

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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New legal duties to provide accessible information should be a “major step forward” for blind and partially-sighted people and others with “print disabilities”, according to a disabled peer. Lord [Colin] Low was speaking after the government introduced a new amendment to […]

Autism strategy savaged by campaigners over weak language

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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The first national strategy on autism has been savaged by leading campaigners with autism for its failure to demand real change from councils and health trusts. The new government strategy, which aims to help adults with autism in England “live independently […]

Disabled protesters march on Ofcom over offensive ‘hate’ language

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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People with learning difficulties have marched on the offices of the communications watchdog Ofcom in protest at its failure to condemn the use of offensive, disablist language on a Channel 4 show. Footballer-turned-actor Vinnie Jones caused outrage when he “joked” on […]

Set-up of EHRC was ‘flawed and inefficient’

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) was “not ready for business” and should have delayed its launch in 2007 because of a “flawed and inefficient set-up process”, according to a report by a committee of MPs. The public accounts committee […]

ELECTION 2010: Lib Dems come up empty-handed on disability

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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The Liberal Democrat shadow minister for disabled people has failed to lay out any of his party’s disability policies in a puzzling performance in front of a packed meeting of campaigners, activists and fellow politicians. John Barrett MP was speaking at […]

ELECTION 2010: Tory shadow says new work support is key policy

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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The Conservative shadow minister for disabled people has said that one of his key election policies will be how to get more disabled people into work. Mark Harper MP was speaking to a meeting of the all party parliamentary disability group, […]

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