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‘Unacceptable’ variation in muscular dystrophy services

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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People with muscular dystrophy are living years longer in some parts of the country than in others because of an “unacceptable” variation in services, according to a report by MPs and peers. The Walton Report, by the all party parliamentary group […]

London’s Mayor ‘failing legal duties on disability hate crime’

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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Leading campaigners say they are shocked and disappointed at the London Mayor’s failure to set a target around disability hate crime in his official equality document. Andrew Little, chief executive of Inclusion London, the capital’s new pan-disability organisation, said he was […]

Airline oxygen victory for campaigners

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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A campaign to persuade airlines to stop charging passengers who need to use extra oxygen during flights is celebrating a success after the operator Thomson Airways scrapped its charges. Three charities – the British Lung Foundation (BLF), the Pulmonary Hypertension Association […]

Small increase in use of direct payments ‘very disappointing’

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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A lack of commitment by local authorities is to blame for a disappointingly small rise in the number of people receiving direct payments, according to a leading disabled campaigner. The proportion of adults in England receiving their social care support through […]

Large majority of families with disabled children receive no services

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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Nearly three-quarters of families with disabled children are not receiving any care and support services, according to an analysis of new government figures. The figures come from reports on the levels of satisfaction with disabled children’s services in 30 local authority […]

Mental health stereotypes in films ‘worse than in the silent era’

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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Stereotyped characters with mental health problems in films today are even “crueller” and more “demonic” than they were a century ago in the silent era, according to a new report. The report, Screening Madness, for the mental health anti-stigma campaign Time […]

Universities still failing disabled students on access

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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The university clearing system is placing disabled students at a disadvantage because of continuing problems with access and care packages, according to a new report. The Trailblazers network of young volunteers, part of the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign (MDC), investigated the challenges […]

Big firms ‘must do more’ to find jobs for people with learning difficulties

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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Large companies should be doing more to provide job opportunities for people with learning difficulties, according to a disabled campaigner. Mark Brookes, a senior policy worker with the learning difficulties charity Values Into Action, spoke out after new government figures showed […]

Apprenticeships bill ‘will discriminate’ against disabled students

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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Campaigners say a government training and education bill will discriminate against many disabled students by depriving them of the right to join a basic apprenticeships scheme. Discussion of the apprenticeships, skills, children and learning bill – which has reached the committee […]

Disabled student wins discrimination case against US clothes store

By guest on 24th August 2009 Category: News Archive

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A disabled law student who was removed from the shop floor of a clothes store because she wasn’t meeting a strict dress code has been awarded more than £9, 000 compensation. An employment tribunal ruled that US clothing giant Abercrombie & […]

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