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MPs call for improved autism services

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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Many adults with autism are being left to “fend for themselves” because of a lack of appropriate services, according to a report by a group of MPs. The report by the Commons public accounts committee, Supporting People with Autism through Adulthood, […]

British man with bipolar disorder faces execution in China

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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Campaigners are desperately attempting to save a British man with bipolar disorder from execution in China. Akmal Shaikh was arrested in 2007 at an airport in northwest China and allegedly found to be carrying four kilogrammes of heroin. His final appeal […]

Jobs and benefits system ‘condemns people with autism to poverty’

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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A deeply flawed employment and benefits system is condemning tens of thousands of adults with autism to financial hardship, according to a new report. A third of adults with autism are surviving with no job and no benefits says the National […]

Government adviser ‘wary’ of legal right to independent living

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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A senior government adviser has dismissed calls for rights-based laws that would give disabled people a nationally-guaranteed entitlement to independent living support. Dr Steve Feast, a senior health and wellbeing adviser in the Department of Health, said he would be “very […]

Minister avoids answering questions on threat to DLA

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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Care services minister Phil Hope has refused to say which disability benefits the government is considering scrapping and “integrating” into local authority social services budgets. The refusal came as he responded to a series of questions put to him about the […]

Disabled hacker fails in latest bid to avoid extradition

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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Disabled computer hacker Gary McKinnon has failed in his final UK legal bid to avoid extradition to the USA. McKinnon, who has Asperger’s syndrome has been refused permission to appeal to Britain’s new supreme court. His lawyers had wanted to appeal […]

Fit notes ‘need explicit reference to reasonable adjustments’

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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The government is likely to ignore calls for an explicit reference to the need for reasonable adjustments in the workplace to be included on its new electronic “fit note”. The government hopes the fit note will be more flexible than the […]

Activists hope for one million names on benefits petition

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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Disabled activists are hoping to secure one million names on a petition calling on the government to abandon any plans to scrap disability living allowance (DLA) and attendance allowance (AA). The petition has been launched by the campaigning website The Political […]

Concerns over Tory incapacity benefit plans

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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Campaigners have asked serious questions about Conservative plans to force hundreds of thousands of people off out-of-work disability benefits and onto the less generous jobseeker’s allowance (JSA). The Conservatives say they would subject the 2.6 million people currently receiving incapacity benefit […]

London 2012 launches £3 million disability arts programme

By guest on 30th October 2009 Category: News Archive

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The organisers of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games have launched the UK’s largest ever disability arts programme, with £3 million funding to be spread over the next three years. Jenny Sealey, artistic director of Graeae Theatre Company and artistic […]

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