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DWP ignores freedom of information laws in bid to hide universal credit impact

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

DWP ignores freedom of information laws in bid to hide universal credit impact
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has breached freedom of information laws by refusing to explain how its new universal credit system of working-age benefits will affect disabled people. Campaigners have been warning that the introduction of universal credit will […]

Motability ‘tit for tat’ row intensifies as bosses and minister give evidence

By John Pring on 8th March 2018 Category: Transport

Motability ‘tit for tat’ row intensifies as bosses and minister give evidence
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The public “tit for tat” row between the government and Motability has intensified after senior figures in the organisation and the minister for disabled people gave evidence to MPs. The Treasury and work and pensions select committees are holding a joint […]

Coach company’s wheelchair policy puts drivers at risk of criminal record

By John Pring on 8th March 2018 Category: Transport

Coach company’s wheelchair policy puts drivers at risk of criminal record
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A coach company is ignoring access laws by refusing to allow wheelchair-users to travel on its services on the same day they buy tickets, while exposing its drivers to possible criminal charges. Transport laws state that any company that has already […]

New campaign to fight barriers to elected office is tribute to Lorraine Gradwell

By John Pring on 8th March 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

New campaign to fight barriers to elected office is tribute to Lorraine Gradwell
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A new campaigning organisation – named after one of Manchester’s “finest civil rights campaigners” – will fight to remove the barriers to elected office faced by disabled people in the city. The Trust Lorraine Foundation (TLF) was launched in Manchester on […]

Mystery over shock fall in disability benefits paid to older people

By John Pring on 1st March 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

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“Astonishing” figures released by the government show that the number of older disabled people receiving benefits to help with their daily living costs has plummeted since 2011. The figures show that the number of recipients of attendance allowance (AA) has fallen […]

DPOs ask May for meeting over lack of progress on UN convention rights

By John Pring on 1st March 2018 Category: Human Rights

DPOs ask May for meeting over lack of progress on UN convention rights
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have accused the government of maintaining a “head-in-the-sand denial” of its failure to protect disabled people’s human rights. The criticism came from a coalition of DPOs from across the UK as they wrote to the prime minister, […]

Shock and dismay over death of disabled woman abandoned without care

By John Pring on 1st March 2018 Category: Independent Living

Shock and dismay over death of disabled woman abandoned without care
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User-led organisations have reacted with shock and dismay to the “scandalous” failings of a council and care agencies that led to a disabled, terminally-ill woman being abandoned without any personal care just a few days before she died. Anne Savidge was […]

Former long-stay residents plead with cemetery developers: ‘Let our friends rest in peace’

By John Pring on 1st March 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Former long-stay residents plead with cemetery developers: ‘Let our friends rest in peace’
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Campaigners are fighting development plans that they fear could disturb the remains of some of the more than 1,000 disabled people who are buried in the former grounds of a long-stay hospital. People with learning difficulties who are former residents are […]

Handbook offers Labour new DEAL on addressing widespread discrimination in the party

By John Pring on 1st March 2018 Category: Politics

Handbook offers Labour new DEAL on addressing widespread discrimination in the party
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Disabled party activists are hoping a new handbook will force Labour to confront its failure to comply with its legal duties to prevent disability discrimination. Members of the Disability Equality ACT Labour (DEAL) campaign, all Labour members, say the party has […]

DPOs to write to minister over exclusion from social care meeting

By John Pring on 1st March 2018 Category: Independent Living

DPOs to write to minister over exclusion from social care meeting
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) are to write to the care minister to protest at her decision to organise a meeting to discuss the future of working-age social care without inviting a single DPO. The failure to invite any DPOs to the […]

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