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Mother of ESA suicide mum-of-nine praises activist for confronting McVey

By John Pring on 19th April 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Mother of ESA suicide mum-of-nine praises activist for confronting McVey
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The mother of a woman who killed herself after her disability benefits were sanctioned has praised a disabled activist who confronted work and pensions secretary Esther McVey about her daughter’s death as she gave evidence to Scottish MSPs this week. The […]

Mother of ESA suicide woman pledges to continue fight for justice

By John Pring on 19th April 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Mother of ESA suicide woman pledges to continue fight for justice
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The mother of a woman who killed herself after being wrongly found “fit for work” has pledged to continue her campaign for justice, and for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to admit it was to blame for her daughter’s […]

League table ‘would help government departments improve on assistive technology’

By John Pring on 19th April 2018 Category: Employment

League table ‘would help government departments improve on assistive technology’
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The government should set up a league table of its departments so it can compare their performance in enabling the use of assistive technology by disabled civil servants, a committee of MPs has suggested. The Commons work and pensions select committee […]

‘Deep concern’ as launch of MPs’ inquiry into SEN support ignores inclusive education

By John Pring on 19th April 2018 Category: Education

‘Deep concern’ as launch of MPs’ inquiry into SEN support ignores inclusive education
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Campaigners are “deeply concerned” that the launch of a new parliamentary inquiry into the educational support provided for disabled children and young people failed to mention inclusive education. The inquiry by the Commons education select committee will investigate the impact of […]

Network neglect leaves government ‘closer to coercion than co-production’

By John Pring on 12th April 2018 Category: Politics

Network neglect leaves government ‘closer to coercion than co-production’
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The government’s reputation on disability equality has suffered a further damaging blow, after it admitted that none of the bodies it set up to engage with disabled people and their organisations as part of its disability strategy has met in nearly […]

Isle of Man set to scrap its ‘fitness for work’ test

By John Pring on 12th April 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Isle of Man set to scrap its ‘fitness for work’ test
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Ministers on the Isle of Man are to scrap their version of the UK government’s much-criticised “fitness for work” test, prompting calls by disabled activists for the UK government to follow their lead. The decision, announced to members of Tynwald, the […]

Government faces legal action over election access fund

By John Pring on 12th April 2018 Category: Politics

Government faces legal action over election access fund
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Three disabled politicians have begun legal action against the government over its failure to reopen a fund that supported Deaf and disabled people with the extra costs of standing for election as MPs. Labour’s Emily Brothers, Liberal Democrat David Buxton and […]

Government set to ignore key air travel discrimination concerns

By John Pring on 12th April 2018 Category: Transport

Government set to ignore key air travel discrimination concerns
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The government appears to be ignoring pleas to clamp down on significant areas of discrimination against disabled air passengers. The concerns arose after the Department for Transport (DfT) issued a progress report on its new aviation strategy. It included suggestions that […]

Redundancy threat hangs over Remploy workers as DWP funding ends

By John Pring on 12th April 2018 Category: Employment

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Disabled Remploy workers who are part of a supported employment programme could be at risk of losing their jobs because the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is set to refuse to renew a three-year funding agreement. The funding was awarded […]

Government takes small step over risk of NHS care home discrimination

By John Pring on 12th April 2018 Category: Human Rights

Government takes small step over risk of NHS care home discrimination
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The government has taken a small step towards addressing the discrimination faced by service-users with complex healthcare needs who risk being forced into institutions. Last month, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) wrote to 13 clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) as […]

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