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Arts Council scheme should boost disabled arts leaders

By John Pring on 20th October 2016 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Arts Council scheme should boost disabled arts leaders
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The Arts Council has announced that it is to spend more than £2.5 million on a programme that aims to increase the number of disabled people in senior leadership roles in England’s arts and cultural organisations. The £2.57 million Change Makers […]

Council criticised for excluding disabled people from consultation group

By John Pring on 20th October 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Council criticised for excluding disabled people from consultation group
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A local authority has been heavily criticised for introducing new ways of consulting on disability issues that will exclude most disabled people from taking part. East Riding of Yorkshire Council previously ran a disability advisory and monitoring group (DAMG) which allowed […]

Mind faces boycott call after policy and campaigns manager joins DWP

By John Pring on 13th October 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Mind faces boycott call after policy and campaigns manager joins DWP
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Disabled activists have called for a boycott of the mental health charity Mind, and called on its chief executive to quit, after one of its managers agreed to spend a year working with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). They […]

Care crisis: Council’s failings mean disabled man has to be dragged upstairs to his flat

By John Pring on 13th October 2016 Category: Housing

Care crisis: Council’s failings mean disabled man has to be dragged upstairs to his flat
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A disabled man has to be dragged up the stairs to his second-floor flat by his personal assistant because of his local council’s failure to rehouse him in safe, accessible accommodation. Robert Carver – who is paraplegic – has also been […]

Care crisis: Anger over CCG’s ‘unacceptable’ policy on residential care

By John Pring on 13th October 2016 Category: Independent Living

Care crisis: Anger over CCG’s ‘unacceptable’ policy on residential care
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Disabled people who need more than eight hours of long-term healthcare a day should be pushed into residential care rather than being allowed to continue living at home, according to a policy introduced by NHS bosses. The NHS Continuing Healthcare Choice […]

Care crisis: Council supports nearly 50 per cent fewer adults after six years of austerity

By John Pring on 13th October 2016 Category: Independent Living

Care crisis: Council supports nearly 50 per cent fewer adults after six years of austerity
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MPs have been told that the adult social care system is “unsustainable” without significant further resources, with one council revealing that the number of adults it supports has plunged by nearly half since 2010. Members of the communities and local government […]

Conference hears of ‘democide’, ‘psycho-compulsion’ and suicide risk from benefit system

By John Pring on 13th October 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Conference hears of ‘democide’, ‘psycho-compulsion’ and suicide risk from benefit system
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Mental health survivors and psychologists have joined forces for a conference that has highlighted the extreme damage caused by welfare reform, and has suggested how mental health professionals can help in the fight to improve the benefit system. The Psychologists and […]

Project set to double number of independent living centres in Wales

By John Pring on 13th October 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Project set to double number of independent living centres in Wales
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Two groups have been chosen to set up new centres for independent living (CIL) in Wales, doubling the number of CILs in the country. The new centres will be located in Ceredigion, in the west of the country, and Flintshire, in […]

MSPs hear call for government to ‘speak out more forcefully’ on WCA deaths

By John Pring on 13th October 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

MSPs hear call for government to ‘speak out more forcefully’ on WCA deaths
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A disabled activist has told a parliamentary committee that the Scottish government should “speak out more forcefully” about disabled benefit claimants who have died as a result of the “fitness for work” test. John McArdle, co-founder of the Scottish grassroots campaign […]

DaDaFest offers ‘11 Million Reasons To Dance’… and much more

By John Pring on 13th October 2016 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

DaDaFest offers ‘11 Million Reasons To Dance’… and much more
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Sculptures of figures falling down, fat activism, and a dance performance dedicated to the disabled victims of the Nazi euthanasia programme will all feature in DaDaFest’s 13th festival of disability and Deaf arts, which begins next month. DaDaFest said the Liverpool-based […]

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