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Ground-breaking study shows care barriers faced by LGBTQI+ disabled people

By John Pring on 26th October 2017 Category: Independent Living

Ground-breaking study shows care barriers faced by LGBTQI+ disabled people
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More than a third of LGBTQI+ disabled people have experienced discrimination or received poor treatment from their personal assistants (PA) because of their sexual identity or gender identity, according to ground-breaking new research. Researchers also found that many LGBTQI+* disabled people […]

Five Premier League clubs ‘have let disabled fans down’ over access

By John Pring on 26th October 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Five Premier League clubs ‘have let disabled fans down’ over access
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Five Premier League football clubs have let their disabled fans down by failing to meet a pledge on access standards by this autumn, say campaigners. The Premier League promised two years ago that all its clubs would by this August meet […]

Police and council face questions over second murder of disabled refugee

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Crime

Police and council face questions over second murder of disabled refugee
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Public bodies in Bristol are facing allegations of institutional disablism and racism, after the second case in four years in which a man has been convicted of the brutal murder of a disabled refugee. Friends say that Kamil Ahmad had repeatedly […]

Kamil Ahmad: Discrimination led to murder of disabled refugee, say friends

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Crime

Kamil Ahmad: Discrimination led to murder of disabled refugee, say friends
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Friends of a disabled Kurdish asylum-seeker have spoken of the institutionalised discrimination that they believe led to his murder at the hands of a racist neighbour. Kamil Ahmad wanted nothing more than a safe place that he could call home, after […]

Advisor says 30 local claimants with terminal cancer had PIP rejections overturned

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

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A welfare rights advisor has described how at least 30 local benefit claimants with terminal cancer have had their claims rejected in the last year, with every one of the decisions later overturned by an appeal tribunal. In every case, the […]

Remploy refuses to carry out basic background checks for care inspection roles

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Independent Living

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The company employed by the care watchdog to find service-users to help inspect residential homes and hospitals is failing to make the most basic background checks on its recruits, undercover journalists have discovered. The two reporters had been told of concerns […]

Sir Bert Massie: Tributes to ‘a life committed to disabled people’s liberation’

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Sir Bert Massie: Tributes to ‘a life committed to disabled people’s liberation’
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Tributes have been paid to Sir Bert Massie, the chair of the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) throughout its seven years, who made a “fundamental” contribution to disabled people’s liberation, and who died this week. His other appointments included time as a […]

National summit set to build new alliances and ‘reinvigorate’ the movement

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

National summit set to build new alliances and ‘reinvigorate’ the movement
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Organisers of a national “summit meeting” of disabled people’s organisations (DPOs), grassroots campaigns and trade unions hope it will “reinvigorate” the disability movement. The National Disabled People’s Summit is being funded by unions, and co-organised by the Reclaiming Our Futures Alliance. […]

Second year of huge rises in disability hate crime, but causes still unclear

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Crime

Second year of huge rises in disability hate crime, but causes still unclear
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The number of disability hate crimes recorded by the police rose by more than 50 per cent last year, according to new figures released by the Home Office. The rise in recorded disability hate crimes (53 per cent) was larger than […]

Police watchdog orders force to reinvestigate treatment of autistic man

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Human Rights

Police watchdog orders force to reinvestigate treatment of autistic man
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An independent watchdog has upheld an appeal by the family of a young autistic man who say he faced discrimination and mistreatment by a police force, months after it cleared another force of similar allegations. The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) […]

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