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New minister for disabled people criticised by her local DPO over voting record

By John Pring on 16th November 2017 Category: Politics

New minister for disabled people criticised by her local DPO over voting record
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The new minister for disabled people is facing criticism over her voting record on disability issues from a user-led organisation that provides support in her own constituency. The Cornish MP Sarah Newton was appointed as the new minister late last week […]

Response to benefit assessment inquiry breaks Commons records

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

Response to benefit assessment inquiry breaks Commons records
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An inquiry into the government’s flawed disability benefit assessment regime has produced more online evidence from the public than any other investigation ever held by a House of Commons select committee. More than 2,800 submissions had been made to the work […]

Council and care company retreat over disabled woman trapped in residential home

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

Council and care company retreat over disabled woman trapped in residential home
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A young disabled woman says she has been “punished for a crime she did not commit”, as she waits for written confirmation that she can finally leave the care home where she has been trapped for nearly a month. Lakhvinder Kaur, […]

Trio of legal cases against train company boosts access information campaign

By John Pring on 16th November 2017 Category: Transport

Trio of legal cases against train company boosts access information campaign
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A leading disabled campaigner is taking three separate legal cases against a train company, as part of his efforts to persuade the rail industry to improve the “lamentably inaccurate” information it provides on access to its services. Rail enthusiast Doug Paulley […]

Frustration over DWP’s response to PIP safety legal ruling

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

Frustration over DWP’s response to PIP safety legal ruling
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted that – despite a legal ruling – it can only pay disability benefit claimants a few months-worth of backdated payments, even if they have been missing out on the correct amount for […]

Finding a wheelchair ‘is expensive, time-consuming and rarely straightforward’

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

Finding a wheelchair ‘is expensive, time-consuming and rarely straightforward’
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Choosing and funding a wheelchair is expensive and time-consuming, and often results in the purchase of unsuitable and uncomfortable equipment, according to new research by a user-led charity. A survey by the spinal cord injury charity Back Up found that nearly […]

Disabled MP seeks new laws to outlaw ‘rip-off’ hospital parking charges

By John Pring on 16th November 2017 Category: Politics

Disabled MP seeks new laws to outlaw ‘rip-off’ hospital parking charges
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A disabled MP has introduced new legislation that would ban all NHS hospitals from “rip-off” parking charges imposed on patients, staff and visitors. The Conservative MP Robert Halfon, a former minister and now chair of the Commons education select committee, said […]

‘Shocking’ case of disabled woman trapped in care home that wants to evict her

By John Pring on 9th November 2017 Category: Independent Living

‘Shocking’ case of disabled woman trapped in care home that wants to evict her
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A young disabled woman has been unable to leave a residential home for nearly three weeks because its managers are trying to evict her for complaining about her care, and for her attempts to enjoy a proper social life. Lakhvinder Kaur […]

University apologises after asking social model critic to deliver first ‘Finkelstein lecture’

By John Pring on 9th November 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

University apologises after asking social model critic to deliver first ‘Finkelstein lecture’
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A university has been forced to remove the name of a pioneer of the disabled people’s movement from an annual series of lectures, after it invited a leading critic of his work to deliver the first talk. The University of Leeds […]

Disabled people ‘will go into government alongside Labour’, says McDonnell

By John Pring on 9th November 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Disabled people ‘will go into government alongside Labour’, says McDonnell
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Disabled people and their organisations will “determine” and “implement” the disability policies of the next Labour government, the shadow chancellor has promised a national conference. John McDonnell told the National Disabled People’s Summit that disabled people would “go into government just […]

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