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Court ruling increases housing protection for disabled people

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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Many disabled social housing tenants should now be protected by the Human Rights Act, thanks to a new court ruling. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) which had “intervened” in the case at the court of appeal, described the judgement […]

Care regulator’s teething trouble on user involvement

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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The new health and adult social care regulator has pledged that service-users will have a bigger say in improving the quality of the services they use than ever before. Launching Voices Into Action, a charter on involving people in its work […]

Peers say government must do more on disability hate crime

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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Disabled peers have called on the government to do more to tackle disablist hate crime. Lord (Jack) Ashley said in a Lords question that nearly half disabled people are victims of violence, and he called on the government to work more […]

‘Rogue’ mobility aids sellers under microscope as complaints rise

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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A government advice service has warned about the “sharp practices” of some companies selling mobility scooters and other independent living products, after a steep rise in complaints. Consumer Direct, which is run by the Office of Fair Trading, received more than […]

Honours for campaigners and Paralympic stars

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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Campaigners and sports stars are among the disabled people recognised in the Queen’s birthday honours list. The disability rights and equalities consultant Ann Macfarlane, who has a long-standing involvement with the disabled people’s movement and is a board member of the […]

Regulator’s care guidance could discriminate

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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Guidance drafted by the new health and social care regulator could discriminate against disabled people who want to work in the industry according to legal experts. >From next April, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) will begin to put in place the […]

Few disabled people appointed to public bodies

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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The government department that supports UK business failed to appoint a single disabled person to the board of a public body last year, despite making 100 appointments. The Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform – now replaced by the Department […]

Two new attempts to change assisted suicide laws

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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The House of Lords was the scene in early June of the two latest attempts to weaken the law on assisted suicide. The first move was an appeal to the Law Lords by Debbie Purdy, from Bradford, west Yorkshire, who has […]

Party leaders back calls for more disabled candidates

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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The leaders of the three main political parties have backed calls for more disabled people to stand for parliament. Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg all met disabled parliamentary candidates from their own parties. And they pledged to do more […]

Harper calls for PM to scrap MP mental health discrimination

By guest on 23rd June 2009 Category: News Archive

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Out-dated laws, which mean that MPs automatically lose their seats if they are detained under the Mental Health Act for at least six months should be scrapped the prime minister has been told. Mark Harper, the shadow minister for disabled people, […]

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