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Council faces legal action after slashing woman’s post-ILF care without telling her

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

Council faces legal action after slashing woman’s post-ILF care without telling her
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A local authority is facing legal action after a “deeply concerning” decision to slash a disabled woman’s care package before it had completed an assessment of her care needs. Hounslow council appears to have ignored its obligations under the Care Act […]

Summit hears calls on direct action, assessment boycotts and hate crime

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

Summit hears calls on direct action, assessment boycotts and hate crime
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A new handbook on direct action, a national day of action on inclusive education, and a call for healthcare professionals to boycott disability benefit assessments were among campaign ideas suggested by disabled activists at a national conference. The National Disabled People’s […]

‘Years of council neglect’ have left campaigner’s home ‘too dangerous for firefighters’

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

‘Years of council neglect’ have left campaigner’s home ‘too dangerous for firefighters’
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A disabled campaigner is accusing his council of years of neglect and discrimination, after its failure to provide him with a support package left his home so full of rubbish that firefighters said it was too dangerous to enter. Mark White […]

Concern over government’s four-year delay on PIP ‘safety’

By John Pring on 9th November 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Concern over government’s four-year delay on PIP ‘safety’
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Campaigners have asked why it took the government four years – and a tribunal judgement – to ensure that eligibility for a disability benefit takes proper account of whether a disabled person can carry out certain activities safely. Penny Mordaunt, the […]

PA employers will not be exempt from further HMRC action on minimum wage

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

PA employers will not be exempt from further HMRC action on minimum wage
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Disabled people who employ personal assistants (PAs) will not be exempt from a new government scheme designed to ensure that sleep-in care workers receive the minimum wage back pay they are due, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has confirmed. Disability News […]

Head of judiciary said Brexit delays will rule out vital hate crime law change

By John Pring on 2nd November 2017 Category: Crime

Head of judiciary said Brexit delays will rule out vital hate crime law change
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The head of the judiciary has blamed the parliamentary logjam caused by Brexit for preventing the introduction of vital new laws that would make it easier for disability hate crime to be punished with stricter sentences. The Lord Chief Justice, Lord […]

10 Downing Street wins access award… despite steps to iconic front door

By John Pring on 2nd November 2017 Category: Independent Living

10 Downing Street wins access award… despite steps to iconic front door
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A disabled access expert has questioned why 10 Downing Street – which has one of the most iconically-inaccessible front doors on the planet – has been presented with a high-profile access award. Images of the front entrance to the prime minister’s […]

PIP investigation: Hundreds give evidence of assessment failings to MPs

By John Pring on 2nd November 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

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Scores of disabled people and welfare advisers have told a Commons inquiry that disability benefit assessment reports completed on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions are filled with “lies and misinformation”. The work and pensions select committee is carrying […]

Number of social care inspectors falls sharply, new figures show

By John Pring on 2nd November 2017 Category: Independent Living

Number of social care inspectors falls sharply, new figures show
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The number of inspectors working for the care watchdog has fallen sharply over the last year, according to new figures obtained by Disability News Service (DNS). From October 2016 to October 2017, the number of inspectors employed by the Care Quality […]

Local NHS is blackmailing service-users into accepting unsafe care, MPs hear

By John Pring on 2nd November 2017 Category: Independent Living

Local NHS is blackmailing service-users into accepting unsafe care, MPs hear
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People with complex healthcare needs are being “blackmailed” by their local NHS bodies into accepting unsafe levels of care in their own homes, a committee of MPs has been told. The public accounts committee was hearing evidence on the funding of […]

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