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Guidance aims to cut exclusions of pupils with SEN

By guest on 30th September 2009 Category: News Archive

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New government guidance will aim to reduce the high proportion of children with special educational needs (SEN) who are excluded from school. The children, schools and families secretary Ed Balls said the statutory guidance would make “tackling exclusions of SEN pupils […]

London 2012 ‘provides unique chance to improve access in capital’

By guest on 20th September 2009 Category: News Archive

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The 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games in London provide a “once in a lifetime opportunity” to improve access, inclusion and attitudes to disability, a conference has heard. David Morris, who coordinates inclusion and access for LOCOG, the organising committee of the […]

Cautious welcome for free personal care pledge

By guest on 2nd September 2009 Category: News Archive

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Older people’s charities have given a cautious welcome to the prime minister’s pledge to provide free personal care for some older disabled people who live in their own homes. Gordon Brown made the promise during his speech to the party’s annual […]

Hate crime failure by police was ‘institutional disablism’

By guest on 2nd September 2009 Category: News Archive

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The authorities’ failure to protect the family of Fiona Pilkington from a ten-year hate crime campaign was “a staggering betrayal of trust”, according to disabled campaigners. An inquest jury found that Pilkington committed suicide and unlawfully killed her 18-year-old daughter, Francecca, […]

Police watchdog will investigate whether force failed on hate crime

By guest on 2nd September 2009 Category: News Archive

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The independent police watchdog is to investigate Leicestershire police’s failure to treat the ten-year campaign of abuse and harassment against Fiona Pilkington and her disabled children as disability hate crime. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has also launched an […]

Disabled children call on politicians to promise action on their rights

By guest on 2nd September 2009 Category: News Archive

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Young campaigners have called on all political parties to make specific commitments in their manifestos around disabled children’s right to independent living. The challenge was issued in a Disabled Children’s Manifesto for Change, drawn up by some of the UK’s 770,000 […]

Campaigners criticise ‘disablist’ coverage of Brown’s health

By guest on 2nd September 2009 Category: News Archive

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Disability rights campaigners have condemned widespread speculation around the health of the prime minister, Gordon Brown. A string of journalists have commented on rumours about the prime minister’s visual impairment, suggesting his eyesight may be deteriorating and hinting that he would […]

Call for action on access to London public transport

By guest on 2nd September 2009 Category: News Archive

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Disabled people must do more to campaign for better access to London’s transport network according to a leading activist. Faryal Velmi, director of the accessible transport charity Transport for All, told the Disability Capital event that disabled people should be inspired […]

London 2012 ‘provides unique chance to improve access in capital’

By guest on 2nd September 2009 Category: News Archive

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The 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games in London provide a “once in a lifetime opportunity” to improve access, inclusion and attitudes to disability, a conference has heard. David Morris, who coordinates inclusion and access for LOCOG, the organising committee of the […]

Family suffered years of abuse before car fire deaths

By guest on 2nd September 2009 Category: Archive, News Archive

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A mother killed herself and her disabled daughter after her family were the victims of years of disablist abuse and harassment, an inquest has heard. Fiona Pilkington drove to a layby in Leicestershire in October 2007 and set fire to her […]

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