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ELECTION 2010: Minister says ‘roadmap’ is key to Labour’s disability policies

By guest on 2nd March 2010 Category: News Archive

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The minister for disabled people has said that disabled people have shaped Labour’s disability policies for the next election. Jonathan Shaw MP was speaking to a meeting of the all party parliamentary disability group that was packed with disabled campaigners and […]

Debenhams puts disabled model in the picture

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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A leading department store says it has become the first high street retailer to use pictures of a disabled model in a fashion advertising campaign. Debenhams is using shots of wheelchair-user Shannon Murray online and in window displays in its Glasgow, […]

Concerns remain over assisted suicide guidance

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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Disabled campaigners have given a mixed response to new official guidance on prosecuting cases of assisted suicide. Some disabled people’s organisations were relieved that the director of public prosecutions, Keir Starmer, had removed “disturbing” elements from the interim guidance he issued […]

Judges must change attitudes on disability

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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A leading disabled barrister has called for a “sea change” in the attitudes of judges towards disabled people. John Horan said judges should be forced to undergo diversity training that includes a section on disability discrimination because of their lack of […]

Law shake-up ‘will lead to clarity on social care’

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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An overhaul of the laws that govern the social care provided to disabled and older people has been described as the most radical shake-up of the legislation for more than 60 years. The Law Commission, which advises the government on law […]

Pathways contracts mean many get ‘bare minimum’ help

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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New research shows that paying providers of employment support according to how many disabled people they place in jobs leads to a “bare minimum” service for those less ready for work. The research into the effectiveness of paying private and voluntary […]

Work assessment test under fresh fire

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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The government’s strict new work test for disabled people has come under fresh attack at a meeting of MPs and peers. The criticisms of the work capability assessment (WCA) came after the all party parliamentary disability group had heard a presentation […]

Portability ‘breakthrough’ delights campaigners

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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Delighted campaigners have hailed a “breakthrough” in the battle for disabled people to be able to bring their support packages with them when they move to a different part of the country. The breakthrough on “portability” came during the committee stage […]

Hate crime film will highlight disabled people’s stories

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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A documentary that highlights disabled people’s firsthand experiences of hate crime will be broadcast this week on primetime television. The documentary Sticks and Stones will be aired as part of Channel 4’s First Cut strand, which showcases original documentaries by up-and-coming […]

Mail’s parking article sparks furious response

By guest on 10th February 2010 Category: News Archive

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A national newspaper has sparked furious criticism from disabled people after claiming that supermarkets are being forced to provide four times more accessible parking bays than are needed. The Daily Mail claims disability discrimination laws mean “hundreds of thousands” of “prime […]

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