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Chancellor ignores social care, weeks after UN’s independent living warning

By John Pring on 23rd November 2017 Category: Politics

Chancellor ignores social care, weeks after UN’s independent living warning
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Disabled campaigners have criticised the chancellor’s failure to provide any money in the budget to solve the social care funding crisis, despite a warning from the UN. Although Philip Hammond announced some extra funding for the NHS, there was no mention […]

Benefit assessors ‘must be held accountable’ for report failings, MPs hear

By John Pring on 23rd November 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Benefit assessors ‘must be held accountable’ for report failings, MPs hear
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The healthcare professionals who carry out disability benefit assessments on behalf of the government should be held accountable for failing to report what they are told accurately, MPs have been told. Members of the Commons work and pensions select committee were […]

Government’s social care plans side-line needs of working-age people

By John Pring on 23rd November 2017 Category: Independent Living

Government’s social care plans side-line needs of working-age people
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The government has announced plans for a social care green paper that side-line both the needs of working-age disabled people and their user-led organisations, say frustrated campaigners. Damian Green, the first secretary of state, said the government would publish a much-delayed […]

Watchdog’s report shows impact of years of ‘hostile’ cuts on disabled people

By John Pring on 23rd November 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Watchdog’s report shows impact of years of ‘hostile’ cuts on disabled people
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Families which include both a disabled adult and a disabled child have lost more than 13 per cent of their income through seven years of government cuts, according to a new report by the equality watchdog. The report by the Equality […]

Rail minister’s postbag ‘is overflowing with complaints’ about passenger assistance

By John Pring on 23rd November 2017 Category: Transport

Rail minister’s postbag ‘is overflowing with complaints’ about passenger assistance
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A disabled minister has told the rail industry that his postbag is overflowing with complaints from disabled passengers who are not receiving the assistance they need to use its services. Paul Maynard (pictured), the rail minister, was speaking after the Office […]

Ofgem’s ‘very limited’ fuel price cap ‘will lead to deaths, ill-health and misery’

By John Pring on 23rd November 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Ofgem’s ‘very limited’ fuel price cap ‘will lead to deaths, ill-health and misery’
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The energy regulator’s “discriminatory” plans to impose only a “very limited” cap on fuel prices will “will lead to deaths, ill health and misery” for hundreds of thousands of disabled people, say campaigners. Fuel Poverty Action (FPA) and Disabled People Against […]

Assessment regime causes disabled women ‘terrifying insecurity’, MPs are told

By John Pring on 23rd November 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Assessment regime causes disabled women ‘terrifying insecurity’, MPs are told
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A grassroots group has warned MPs that the “terrifying insecurity” caused by the government’s regime of disability benefit assessments is driving disabled women to destitution, and even “hastening their deaths”. WinVisible has submitted evidence to the Commons work and pensions select […]

Takeover ‘is landmark sign of business noticing disabled people’s spending power’

By John Pring on 23rd November 2017 Category: Employment

Takeover ‘is landmark sign of business noticing disabled people’s spending power’
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The sale of a business set up by two disabled entrepreneurs to the online travel giant Airbnb is a “landmark” sign that businesses are taking more notice of disabled people’s spending power, according to the duo. The Accomable website, set up […]

Research linking care cuts to 120,000 deaths ‘is fresh evidence austerity kills’

By John Pring on 16th November 2017 Category: Independent Living

Research linking care cuts to 120,000 deaths ‘is fresh evidence austerity kills’
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“Indisputable” new research has linked government cuts in adult social care and health spending to nearly 120,000 “excess” deaths in England since 2010. The research, published just before midnight last night (Wednesday) by the online journal BMJ Open, concludes that people […]

Disabled woman takes DWP minister to court over PIP mental health changes

By John Pring on 16th November 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Disabled woman takes DWP minister to court over PIP mental health changes
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A disabled woman is taking work and pensions secretary David Gauke to court over “unfair and discriminatory” changes that were made to a disability benefit. There was widespread anger earlier this year when Penny Mordaunt, minister for disabled people, announced new […]

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