The government has hinted that it might not back parts of “comprehensive” new legislation that would extend protection from discrimination across the European Union. In May, the UK government launched a consultation on the EU’s equal treatment directive, which was approved […]
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Personalisation ‘at risk of being debased and devalued’
A leading disabled activist has delivered a stinging attack on how the personalisation of care services is being implemented. Peter Beresford, chair of the national user-led network of service-users Shaping Our Lives, spoke out to an audience of social care professionals […]
New disabled ‘tsar’ will stand up to ministers
The government’s new learning difficulties ‘tsar’ has pledged to challenge ministers if they fail to “deliver” the Valuing People Now (VPN) strategy. Scott Watkin, who has a learning difficulty, was speaking on the day he started work as the new co-national […]
EHRC sets up £10 million community chest
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has set up a £10.2 million fund to help grassroots organisations build an inclusive Britain. The commission will give funding of up to £450, 000 over three years to projects that provide advice and […]
Government appoints new head of disability equality department
The government has appointed an executive with 25 years’ experience of working with disabled people to head its Office for Disability Issues (ODI). Tim Cooper, who is profoundly deaf, is managing director of Shaw Trust’s work and independence division, and previously […]
Public transport still inaccessible, say young campaigners
Disabled people are still struggling to use public transport because it can be unsafe, unreliable or too expensive, an undercover investigation by young campaigners has revealed. The report found that the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) had led to a “vast improvement” […]
Putting People First is making progress, finds survey
More than one in five people receiving care services in the community will have a personal budget by April 2010, according to a new survey. The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services and the Local Government Association found that councils […]
Report finds little support for means-tested care
Less than one in five people back the current system of means testing to fund social care support, according to a new report. The Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr) and PricewaterhouseCoopers said more than half of those questioned in a […]
GB’s Beijing golden streak continues in Manchester
Britain’s disabled swimmers, cyclists and athletes continued where they left off in Beijing by winning a string of gold medals at the BT Paralympic World Cup in Manchester. Among the winners were teenage swimming sensation (and double Paralympic gold medallist) Ellie […]
Government response ‘shows contempt’ for NHS blood scandal victims
People with haemophilia who were given contaminated blood by the NHS say they are “appalled and disgusted” by the government’s response to an independent inquiry into the scandal. Nearly 5, 000 people with haemophilia were exposed to hepatitis C, and more […]