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Project set to bring 50 years of disabled people’s movement to life

By John Pring on 21st May 2020 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Project set to bring 50 years of disabled people’s movement to life
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A new five-year, lottery-funded project is set to bring to life the history of the disabled people’s movement over the last half-century. The user-led disability arts organisation Shape has secured £142,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) for the development […]

Disabled talent calls on film industry to act now on disability

By John Pring on 6th February 2020 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Disabled talent calls on film industry to act now on disability
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Leading actors and writers have called on the film-making industry to move far more quickly to improve access and opportunities for disabled talent. Among those calling for change was disabled BAFTA-winning screenwriter Jack Thorne, who said the pace of change within […]

Thom marks 10 Touretteshero years by looking outwards, despite austerity

By John Pring on 6th February 2020 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Thom marks 10 Touretteshero years by looking outwards, despite austerity
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It began with “a simple desire to reclaim the laughter associated with Tourettes Syndrome”, but as an activist-art project celebrates its 10th anniversary, its co-founder believes that a decade of government austerity has left her career more precarious than ever. The […]

Scope accused of ‘exploitation’ after seeking disabled writer to work for free

By John Pring on 16th January 2020 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Scope accused of ‘exploitation’ after seeking disabled writer to work for free
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A disability charity has been accused of “exploitative” and “disgraceful” behaviour after asking disabled journalists to write an article for its website without payment. The charity Scope sent out a message on social media this week seeking a “disability blogger” who […]

Pub that replaced its accessible toilet with a kitchen faces council action

By John Pring on 9th January 2020 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Pub that replaced its accessible toilet with a kitchen faces council action
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The owner of a pub who ripped out an accessible toilet and replaced it with a kitchen has been compared by a disabled campaigner to a business putting up a “whites only” sign in its window. Darren Nolan, the owner of […]

Disability History Month’s stark messages after Tory austerity decade

By John Pring on 21st November 2019 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Disability History Month’s stark messages after Tory austerity decade
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Two leading disabled campaigners have delivered stark messages about the impact of a decade of austerity on disabled people, including the deaths of countless benefit claimants and the “unprecedented” loss of user-led organisations. Professor Peter Beresford, co-chair of Shaping Our Lives, […]

DWP’s disability adviser questioned over PIP omission from Boris Johnson letter

By John Pring on 7th November 2019 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

DWP’s disability adviser questioned over PIP omission from Boris Johnson letter
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The head of a UK leisure industry body – a government disability adviser – has been forced to explain why his organisation wrote to the prime minister but failed to ask for action to address disabled people’s barriers to physical activity. […]

Disappointment at mayor’s scaled-back plans for Liberty arts festival

By John Pring on 17th October 2019 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Disappointment at mayor’s scaled-back plans for Liberty arts festival
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Disabled artists have expressed disappointment at the mayor of London’s scaled-back plans for the capital’s annual disability arts festival, which has continued to shrink in size since its heyday in the mid-2000s. Liberty was originally launched by Ken Livingstone in 2003 […]

Labour conference: Baked Beans demonstrate variety… and impact of austerity

By John Pring on 26th September 2019 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Labour conference: Baked Beans demonstrate variety… and impact of austerity
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People with learning difficulties have ensured that Labour party members have heard their voices on the impact of austerity on their lives. Many of those who spoke out at an event on the fringes of this week’s annual conference in Brighton […]

Television industry must do more to employ disabled people, says Ofcom

By John Pring on 19th September 2019 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Television industry must do more to employ disabled people, says Ofcom
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The television broadcasting industry needs to do more to increase the number of disabled people within its workforce, the regulator has warned, with new figures showing progress has stalled. In its third annual Diversity and Equal Opportunities in Television report, Ofcom […]

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