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Shock and anger over DWP’s ‘despicable’ decision to abandon work on deaths plan

By John Pring on 15th December 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Shock and anger over DWP’s ‘despicable’ decision to abandon work on deaths plan
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Disabled campaigners have expressed shock and anger after learning how the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) secretly abandoned work on a £106 million plan that was supposed to help it prevent further deaths of benefit claimants. The plan was draw […]

SEND system is ‘creaking and ripe for reform’, says Ofsted

By John Pring on 15th December 2022 Category: Education

SEND system is ‘creaking and ripe for reform’, says Ofsted
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The special educational needs and disability (SEND) system is “creaking and ripe for long-promised reform”, according to the annual report of the education watchdog Ofsted. Amanda Spielman, the chief inspector of education, children’s services and skills, warned in her annual report […]

Frustration with Labour resurfaces at TUC disabled workers’ event

By John Pring on 15th December 2022 Category: Politics

Frustration with Labour resurfaces at TUC disabled workers’ event
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Union and Labour activists have expressed fresh fears that the party will fail to fight for the rights of disabled people if it wins power at the next general election. They spoke out at an online meeting, held by the TUC, […]

TUC research on disabled workers ‘does not paint a happy picture’

By John Pring on 15th December 2022 Category: Employment

TUC research on disabled workers ‘does not paint a happy picture’
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Disabled workers are earning significantly less on average than non-disabled people, and the gap has been widening, a TUC meeting heard this week. The event, held to mark UK Disability History Month, examined the extent of the “exclusion and devaluing” of […]

DWP secretly abandons work on £100m plan to prevent suicides and learn from errors

By John Pring on 8th December 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP secretly abandons work on £100m plan to prevent suicides and learn from errors
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has secretly abandoned work on a £106 million plan that was supposed to prevent suicides and other deaths of benefit claimants, learn from its mistakes, and deliver reform “for the most vulnerable in society”. […]

Disability minister fails to express support on disabled people’s international day

By John Pring on 8th December 2022 Category: Human Rights

Disability minister fails to express support on disabled people’s international day
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The new minister for disabled people failed to send a message of support on the UN’s international day of disabled people… although he did find time to publish a post about Small Business Saturday. The two events took place on the […]

Court hears universal credit £20 uplift appeal, as activists vow to fight back

By John Pring on 8th December 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Court hears universal credit £20 uplift appeal, as activists vow to fight back
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Disabled campaigners were outside the Royal Courts of Justice yesterday (Wednesday) to highlight the “appalling discrimination” experienced by an estimated two million claimants who were denied a £20-a-week rise in their benefits during the pandemic. They spoke of the “heinous” failure […]

Lords committee ignores charging in high-profile social care report

By John Pring on 8th December 2022 Category: Independent Living

Lords committee ignores charging in high-profile social care report
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A cross-party committee of peers has defended its decision to ignore the crucial issue of care charges in a major “spotlight” report on adult social care in England. The report by the Lords adult social care committee focuses heavily on the needs […]

Disabled duo take battle for post-Grenfell evacuation justice to high court

By John Pring on 8th December 2022 Category: Human Rights

Disabled duo take battle for post-Grenfell evacuation justice to high court
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Two disabled campaigners were at the high court this week to challenge the government’s refusal to ensure that all disabled people can safely evacuate from high-rise blocks of flats in emergencies. Following the two-day hearing, Georgie Hulme and Sarah Rennie said […]

Covid inquiry ‘has shut out’ grassroots disabled people’s organisations

By John Pring on 8th December 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Covid inquiry ‘has shut out’ grassroots disabled people’s organisations
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Grassroots disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have expressed their frustration at being “shut out” of the Covid public inquiry. The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has decided that 14 DPOs will not be allocated status as “core participants” in two crucial parts of the […]

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