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Round-up: Universal credit, accessible housing, new recruits… and award for ‘legend’

By John Pring on 2nd July 2020 Category: Housing

Round-up: Universal credit, accessible housing, new recruits… and award for ‘legend’
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A disabled student has launched a legal case against the Department for Work and Pensions over an “unlawful” policy that prevents many disabled students claiming universal credit. Sidra Kauser, from Halifax, who is studying for a master’s degree at the University […]

Iconic activist warns of threats to rights after ‘horrific’ election result

By John Pring on 19th December 2019 Category: Housing

Iconic activist warns of threats to rights after ‘horrific’ election result
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One of the leading figures in the history of the disabled people’s movement has called on activists to “shout their outrage from the rooftops” after last week’s “horrific” general election result. Maggie Davis says she believes the result will lead to […]

Election 2019: Labour fails to set accessibility targets for ‘housing revolution’

By John Pring on 21st November 2019 Category: Housing

Election 2019: Labour fails to set accessibility targets for ‘housing revolution’
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Labour is refusing to promise that all the 150,000 council and social homes it would build every year would meet basic accessibility standards, despite the government facing legal action over its own failure to act on the accessible housing crisis. Labour […]

Government faces legal action threat over accessible housing failure

By John Pring on 19th September 2019 Category: Housing

Government faces legal action threat over accessible housing failure
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The government is facing the threat of legal action over its failure to take action to solve the crisis in accessible housing. The housing, communities and local government secretary Robert Jenrick has been told that he may have acted unlawfully over […]

Landlord discriminated against disabled woman over flat alterations, court rules

By John Pring on 31st January 2019 Category: Housing

Landlord discriminated against disabled woman over flat alterations, court rules
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A court has ruled that a disabled woman faced unlawful disability discrimination after her landlord refused to allow her to make vital adaptations to her flat. Lawyers believe that the ruling by Cardiff County Court could provide important legal clarity for […]

Disabled facilities grants need fresh approach and fairer formula, says review

By John Pring on 13th December 2018 Category: Housing

Disabled facilities grants need fresh approach and fairer formula, says review
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The government should implement major changes to the scheme that provides funding for disabled people in England to make access improvements to their homes, according to an independent review. Among the suggested improvements, the review says the government should increase the […]

Concerns over industry’s repeated objections to councils’ accessible homes plans

By John Pring on 1st November 2018 Category: Housing

Concerns over industry’s repeated objections to councils’ accessible homes plans
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Representatives of the home-building industry are engaged in a countrywide campaign to defeat attempts by councils to ensure more accessible homes are built in their areas, research by Disability News Service (DNS) has shown. Home Builders Federation (HBF) has lodged “worrying” […]

Tory conference: Senior minister ignores accessible housing crisis

By John Pring on 4th October 2018 Category: Housing

Tory conference: Senior minister ignores accessible housing crisis
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A senior government minister is facing criticism after ignoring the crisis in accessible housing in his speech to this week’s party conference. James Brokenshire, secretary of state for housing, communities and local government, told the conference that the prime minister saw […]

Deaths and hospital admissions follow short-notice closure of Leonard Cheshire home

By John Pring on 16th August 2018 Category: Housing

Deaths and hospital admissions follow short-notice closure of Leonard Cheshire home
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At least two disabled people have died while others have been admitted to hospital following the short-notice closure of a residential home by a disability charity. Leonard Cheshire faced allegations of “insensitive and abusive” behaviour in May over the way its […]

Concerns over green paper’s ‘chilling’ failure to address accessible housing crisis

By John Pring on 16th August 2018 Category: Housing

Concerns over green paper’s ‘chilling’ failure to address accessible housing crisis
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The government has been criticised by disabled campaigners and the equality watchdog after its new social housing green paper failed to include a single mention of the accessible housing crisis. Only three months ago, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) […]

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