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Councils are not doing enough for young carers, says Ofsted

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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Councils are not doing enough to support young carers, according to a new report by the government’s education and children’s services watchdog. Ofsted’s Supporting Young Carers report, which surveyed eight council areas across England, also found that local authorities are not […]

Public believe carers’ benefits should be higher, finds survey

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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Most members of the public believe that carers make a valuable contribution to society and that the level of benefits they receive is far too low, according to a new survey. The survey of more than 2, 000 people across Britain […]

Survey finds public support for tackling discrimination

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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Disabled people are often seen as “inferior” “victims” or “figures of pity”, according to a new survey. But the online survey of more than 2,000 adults, to mark the disability charity Scope’s Time To Get Equal week, also found strong support […]

Welsh government ‘should do more’ on access to public transport

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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Opposition assembly members have called on the Welsh government to improve the accessibility of public transport. The debate followed campaigning at Welsh railway stations by members of the charity MS Cymru, who collected names for a petition demanding the government draw […]

New hotline provides free advice for carers

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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The government has launched a new telephone hotline to provide information and advice to England’s five million carers. The Carers Direct hotline and website include information about assessments, benefits and direct payments, and help in staying in or returning to work […]

Government promises £10 million for dyslexia training and support

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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The government has promised to train 4 000 new specialist teachers and provide £10 million in funding, following the publication of a review into how to improve the identification and teaching of children with dyslexia in England. The year-long independent review, […]

Disabled children ‘still being failed by NHS’

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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The NHS is still failing to meet the basic health needs of disabled children, despite funding and policy commitments from the government, according to a new report. The report accuses primary care trusts (PCTs) of an “unacceptable” failure to allocate funding […]

Research will help disabled people climb the career ladder

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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The disability campaigning network RADAR has launched new research that aims to discover how disabled high-flyers succeed in their jobs. The research, Doing Seniority Differently will ask high-achievers what strategies they use and what their employers offer to help them – […]

Disabled ‘hacker’ launches two new bids to avoid extradition to US

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Alleged Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon has launched two new legal bids to avoid being extradited to the United States, where he faces a possible prison sentence of 60 years in a maximum security prison. McKinnon, from north London, who was only […]

Mental health survey findings could be sign of a “tipping point”

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The public have become more positive about including people with mental health problems in their local community, according to an annual survey. The survey for the Department of Health of more than 1, 750 adults in England found that the proportion […]

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