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Spring statement ‘shows disabled people will continue to bear brunt of austerity’

By John Pring on 15th March 2018 Category: Politics

Spring statement ‘shows disabled people will continue to bear brunt of austerity’
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The chancellor’s spring statement shows that disabled people will continue to bear the brunt of austerity, according to leading user-led organisations. They spoke out after Philip Hammond (pictured) resisted calls to increase funding for adult social care and other public services […]

Sharp rise in disability poverty in Wales is ‘very concerning’

By John Pring on 15th March 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Sharp rise in disability poverty in Wales is ‘very concerning’
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The proportion of disabled people who live in poverty in Wales has risen by more than 40 per cent since 2010, according to “very concerning” new research. Figures produced by Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) show that the percentage of working-age disabled […]

Ministers finally publish bus wheelchair space report… then announce more talks

By John Pring on 15th March 2018 Category: Transport

Ministers finally publish bus wheelchair space report… then announce more talks
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Ministers have finally announced that they will act to protect the rights of wheelchair-users to travel on buses, nearly 14 months after a ground-breaking Supreme Court ruling. The Supreme Court ruled in January 2017 that First Bus had breached its duty […]

Stephen Hawking: Scientist, role model and defender of rights

By John Pring on 15th March 2018 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Stephen Hawking: Scientist, role model and defender of rights
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Tributes have been paid to Stephen Hawking, the world-renowned physicist and “disability icon” who was seen by many disabled people as a hugely-important role model, who died this week. Among the disabled people who highlighted the importance of his achievements was […]

DWP ‘hides impact of changes to ESA guidance that risked lives of thousands’

By John Pring on 15th March 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP ‘hides impact of changes to ESA guidance that risked lives of thousands’
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The government appears to be trying to hide information that could show the impact of major changes to “fitness for work” guidance that risked the lives of thousands of disabled benefit claimants. It is the second time this month that the […]

British Airways PA ticket policy ‘discriminates’ against disabled woman

By John Pring on 15th March 2018 Category: Transport

British Airways PA ticket policy ‘discriminates’ against disabled woman
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A disabled woman is having to pay hundreds of pounds extra to fly to Canada to visit a friend because British Airways (BA) has refused to make a simple alteration to a ticket she bought for one of her two personal […]

‘Deeply troubling’ post-2010 fall in older people claiming disability benefit, analysis shows

By John Pring on 8th March 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

‘Deeply troubling’ post-2010 fall in older people claiming disability benefit, analysis shows
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The shadow minister for disabled people has called for an urgent investigation into a fall of more than 22 per cent in the proportion of older people receiving a disability benefit designed to help them with their daily living costs. New […]

Minister suggests ‘realities of the world’ mean government will not halt attack on rights

By John Pring on 8th March 2018 Category: Human Rights

Minister suggests ‘realities of the world’ mean government will not halt attack on rights
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The justice minister responsible for human rights appears to have dismissed calls for the government to do more to protect the social and economic rights of disabled people and other groups. Dr Phillip Lee, a junior justice minister whose responsibilities include […]

‘Huge danger’ of UK austerity policies damaging rights, says UN expert

By John Pring on 8th March 2018 Category: Human Rights

‘Huge danger’ of UK austerity policies damaging rights, says UN expert
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There is a “huge danger” that the government’s austerity policies are damaging the well-established social and economic rights of disabled people and other groups, according to the chair of a UN human rights committee. Virginia Bras-Gomes, chair of the UN committee […]

‘Extraordinary’ government response to question over social care progress

By John Pring on 8th March 2018 Category: Independent Living

‘Extraordinary’ government response to question over social care progress
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The government has failed to set up a single committee involving experts from outside the two departments examining the future of working-age social care, nearly four months after the programme of work was announced. On 16 November, Damian Green, at the […]

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