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Coroner asked to explain failure to hold inquest into benefit sanctions death

By John Pring on 3rd November 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Coroner asked to explain failure to hold inquest into benefit sanctions death
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Lawyers for the sister of a disabled man who died after his benefits were sanctioned have asked a coroner to explain why there was no inquest into his death. Gill Thompson has paid for the legal action through crowd-funding, raising more […]

DPOs criticise DWP for excluding them from green paper launch

By John Pring on 3rd November 2016 Category: Employment

DPOs criticise DWP for excluding them from green paper launch
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Grassroots disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have criticised the government’s decision to exclude them from an event held to launch its new work, health and disability green paper. The event for “stakeholders” was hosted by the disability charity Scope at its London […]

Activists welcome disability commissioner’s decision to leave EHRC

By John Pring on 3rd November 2016 Category: Human Rights

Activists welcome disability commissioner’s decision to leave EHRC
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Disabled activists have welcomed the decision of the equality watchdog’s disability commissioner not to seek a second four-year term. The decision of Lord [Chris] Holmes was only revealed after the Department for Education (DfE), the sponsor department of the Equality and […]

Brothers speaks out on Labour’s failure to appoint shadow disability minister

By John Pring on 3rd November 2016 Category: Politics

Brothers speaks out on Labour’s failure to appoint shadow disability minister
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One of Labour’s most prominent disabled politicians has called on her own party to demonstrate its intent to hold the government to account by appointing a shadow disability minister. Labour admitted last week that it had still not appointed a shadow […]

Campaigners warn minister of ‘unlawful failure’ to ensure accessible train service

By John Pring on 3rd November 2016 Category: Transport

Campaigners warn minister of ‘unlawful failure’ to ensure accessible train service
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Campaigners are set to take legal action against the government over its failure to provide an accessible service for disabled passengers across part of England’s rail network. The Association of British Commuters (ABC) plans to seek a judicial review of the […]

New scheme will offer disabled people another fast track to leadership

By John Pring on 3rd November 2016 Category: Employment

New scheme will offer disabled people another fast track to leadership
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A new scholarship programme aims to fast-track disabled people towards leadership positions in the physical activity sector. The Matrix LeadAbility Scholarship Programme will offer at least four bursaries worth £6, 000 each in its first year, the second new scheme in […]

‘Grave concern’ over coroner’s refusal to hold inquest into Maximus WRAG death

By John Pring on 27th October 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

‘Grave concern’ over coroner’s refusal to hold inquest into Maximus WRAG death
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A coroner has refused to hold an inquest into the death of a disabled man who had a fatal heart attack an hour after being told the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) was threatening to stop his benefits. Alan McArdle, […]

Care watchdog ‘fails to follow up on coroners’ death warnings’

By John Pring on 27th October 2016 Category: Independent Living

Care watchdog ‘fails to follow up on coroners’ death warnings’
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The care watchdog is failing to order urgent inspections of care homes, despite coroners warning that urgent action must be taken to prevent further deaths of the disabled and older people who live there, an NHS whistleblower has found. Coroners publish […]

Professors’ silence after DWP waters down their guidance on preventing WCA suicides

By John Pring on 27th October 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Professors’ silence after DWP waters down their guidance on preventing WCA suicides
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A leading psychiatrist who helped the government draft guidance that protected mental health service-users who were threatened with forced work has refused to criticise major changes to the guidelines that have risked the lives of thousands of benefit claimants. Disability News […]

DWP forced to release reports revealing its secret thoughts on the media

By John Pring on 27th October 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP forced to release reports revealing its secret thoughts on the media
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Documents the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) tried to keep hidden for more than a year have revealed some of the tactics civil servants have used to manipulate media coverage on welfare reform. The “DWP media evaluation” reports have been […]

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