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‘Fit for work’ test is rigged to keep benefit numbers down, research suggests

By John Pring on 6th December 2013 Category: News Archive

‘Fit for work’ test is rigged to keep benefit numbers down, research suggests
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The design of the notorious “fitness for work” test has been geared to ensure that only a certain proportion of disabled people qualify for out-of-work disability benefits, new research by a leading disabled campaigner suggests. Blogger Kaliya Franklin has been researching […]

Government ‘must do more’ on bus access, say MPs

By John Pring on 6th December 2013 Category: News Archive

Government ‘must do more’ on bus access, say MPs
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MPs have warned the government that it must do more to address the barriers faced by disabled bus-users. The Commons transport select committee issued the warning as it published the government’s response to its inquiry into access to public transport for […]

Appeal court delivers second setback to coalition’s welfare reforms

By John Pring on 6th December 2013 Category: News Archive

Appeal court delivers second setback to coalition’s welfare reforms
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Campaigners are celebrating another victory over the government’s welfare reform programme after the court of appeal agreed with a tribunal’s landmark ruling that the “fitness for work” test discriminates against some disabled people.  The latest victory comes only weeks after the […]

WOW petition hits target… and is now heading for parliament

By John Pring on 6th December 2013 Category: News Archive

WOW petition hits target… and is now heading for parliament
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MPs are set to debate the combined impact of the government’s cuts to disability benefits and services early in the new year, after a petition led by disabled campaigners hit its 100,000 target with just days to spare. Supporters now face […]

UN’s international day provides stage for ‘independent living rallying cry’

By John Pring on 6th December 2013 Category: News Archive

UN’s international day provides stage for ‘independent living rallying cry’
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A new report that reveals how benefit cuts are undermining independent living for disabled people is “a rallying cry for choice, independence and equality”, according to a disabled peer. The launch of What Price Independent Lives, by Habinteg housing association, was […]

Thomson’s twin taxi payment bid reveals ‘discriminatory’ holiday policy

By John Pring on 6th December 2013 Category: News Archive

Thomson’s twin taxi payment bid reveals ‘discriminatory’ holiday policy
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A disabled tourist has criticised a holiday company’s “discriminatory” policy after it tried to charge him nearly £150 for a return taxi journey from an airport because its coach was unable to take his wheelchair. Thomson had told Conrad Tokarczyk that […]

Campaigners appeal to attorney general over hate crime sentence

By John Pring on 29th November 2013 Category: News Archive

Campaigners appeal to attorney general over hate crime sentence
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Hate crime campaigners have written to the attorney general after the killer who carried out the horrific murder of a disabled man was sentenced to a minimum sentence of just 18 years. They say the murder of Bijan Ebrahimi in Bristol […]

DWP ‘cover-up’ over Work Choice allegations

By John Pring on 29th November 2013 Category: News Archive

DWP ‘cover-up’ over Work Choice allegations
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is facing accusations of a double cover-up, after altering two sets of guidelines, both of which had allegedly been breached by one of its specialist welfare-to-work providers. Seetec is being investigated by DWP over […]

WOW Petition heading for 100,000 names… and a debate in the Commons

By John Pring on 29th November 2013 Category: News Archive

WOW Petition heading for 100,000 names… and a debate in the Commons
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A disabled comedian has accused the government of making disabled people beg for their benefits, as the petition she has spearheaded for the last year appeared certain to reach its target of 100,000 people within days. Francesca Martinez was speaking to […]

New fears of PIP ‘chaos’

By John Pring on 29th November 2013 Category: News Archive

New fears of PIP ‘chaos’
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New evidence has emerged of serious delays with the roll-out of the government’s new personal independence payment (PIP), after the parents of a disabled teenager told how he had been left for months without his disability benefits. They have been waiting […]

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