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BBC board role is chance to push broadcaster on jobs, says Tanni

By John Pring on 30th March 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

BBC board role is chance to push broadcaster on jobs, says Tanni
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A disabled peer is hoping to use her appointment to the BBC’s new board of directors to persuade the broadcaster to employ more disabled people. Baroness [Tanni] Grey-Thompson is one of just five non-executive directors appointed by the BBC to its […]

University to provide a home for NDACA disability arts collection

By John Pring on 30th March 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

University to provide a home for NDACA disability arts collection
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A collection and archive that tells the 40-year history of the disability arts movement will have a permanent home from next April, the project has announced. The latest stage of the £1 million National Disability Arts Collection and Archive (NDACA) project […]

Disabled fans divided over Manchester United’s overdue access improvements

By John Pring on 30th March 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Disabled fans divided over Manchester United’s overdue access improvements
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Long-overdue plans to improve access at the country’s biggest football club have divided its disabled supporters. Although the official disabled supporters’ association at Manchester United has welcomed the plans, which will eventually see the number of wheelchair spaces increase from just […]

Equality watchdog puts 18 questions on access to every Premier League club

By John Pring on 19th January 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Equality watchdog puts 18 questions on access to every Premier League club
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The equality watchdog has asked every Premier League football club to explain how they are complying with their legal duties to provide reasonable adjustments for disabled supporters under the Equality Act. Rebecca Hilsenrath, chief executive of the Equality and Human Rights […]

Children begin to receive prostheses that will help them run, swim… or play the violin

By John Pring on 12th January 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Children begin to receive prostheses that will help them run, swim… or play the violin
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Hundreds of disabled children in England are starting to benefit from a new fund that will provide them with the specialist prosthetic limbs they need to take part in sports and other activities that were previously inaccessible to them. The Department […]

George Michael’s years of vital support for DPOs revealed after his death

By John Pring on 5th January 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

George Michael’s years of vital support for DPOs revealed after his death
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George Michael – who died on Christmas Day – financially supported some of the country’s leading disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) with secret donations for nearly two decades. The singer-songwriter provided grants through a charitable trust he set up in 1990, supporting […]

New year honours: Glennie ‘humbled’ by Companion of Honour award

By John Pring on 5th January 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

New year honours: Glennie ‘humbled’ by Companion of Honour award
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A world-renowned solo percussionist, a mental health campaigner, a digital inclusion expert and the founder of a travel review website are among the disabled people recognised in the new year honours list. The honours for non-sporting disabled recipients were swamped by […]

Premier League club admits it will break promise on wheelchair spaces

By John Pring on 5th January 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Premier League club admits it will break promise on wheelchair spaces
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One of the country’s 20 top football clubs has admitted that it will breach a promise made by the Premier League that all of its stadiums would meet strict access standards by August 2017. When the Premier League, the governing body […]

Major arts organisations have ‘zero per cent’ disabled staff, Arts Council admits

By John Pring on 15th December 2016 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Major arts organisations have ‘zero per cent’ disabled staff, Arts Council admits
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The arts sector appears to be making gradual progress on increasing the proportion of disabled people in its workforce, although many leading companies have admitted employing no disabled staff at all, a new report by the Arts Council has revealed. The […]

Scope’s decision to close Disability Now ‘is a tragedy’

By John Pring on 15th December 2016 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Scope’s decision to close Disability Now ‘is a tragedy’
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The disability charity Scope is to close its disabled-led online publication Disability Now (DN) in a bid to cut costs, more than 30 years after it first appeared as a newspaper. But questions have been asked over Scope’s decision to continue […]

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