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Labour conference: Kendall refuses four times to say if she backs free social care

By John Pring on 30th September 2021 Category: Independent Living

Labour conference: Kendall refuses four times to say if she backs free social care
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Labour’s shadow social care minister has refused four times to say if she supports the idea of free social care. Liz Kendall had been asked by Disability News Service (DNS) whether she was in favour of free social care, and what […]

Labour conference: Burnham calls on his party to back free social care

By John Pring on 30th September 2021 Category: Independent Living

Labour conference: Burnham calls on his party to back free social care
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Former Labour health secretary Andy Burnham has called on his party to back a policy of providing free social care that he says would ensure independent living for disabled people. Burnham, who has been the mayor of Greater Manchester since 2017, […]

Johnson’s social care ‘fix’ is ‘disappointing… regressive… and insulting’

By John Pring on 9th September 2021 Category: Independent Living

Johnson’s social care ‘fix’ is ‘disappointing… regressive… and insulting’
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Disabled campaigners have delivered a withering response to the government’s long-awaited plan to “fix social care” in England. The proposals were announced on Tuesday by the prime minister, Boris Johnson, who claimed they would “fix social care” and the NHS treatment […]

Government’s silence over gaping holes in plans to ‘fix social care’

By John Pring on 9th September 2021 Category: Independent Living

Government’s silence over gaping holes in plans to ‘fix social care’
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The government has refused to explain why there are gaping holes in its long-awaited plans to “fix social care”, and it has even been unable to define what it means by “personal care”. The proposals were announced on Tuesday by the […]

National Disability Strategy: Plans are ‘realistic and deliverable’, say ministers

By John Pring on 30th July 2021 Category: Independent Living

National Disability Strategy: Plans are ‘realistic and deliverable’, say ministers
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The government claims that its new National Disability Strategy will help to “build a better and fairer life” for disabled people, despite it offering only a handful of new policies and failing to win the backing of leading disabled people’s organisations […]

Watchdog finds no significant link between hospital discharge scheme and second wave COVID care home deaths, despite alarming figures

By John Pring on 30th July 2021 Category: Independent Living

Watchdog finds no significant link between hospital discharge scheme and second wave COVID care home deaths, despite alarming figures
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The care watchdog has yet to find a significant link between a controversial programme to discharge hospital patients still infected with COVID-19 into care homes and a series of fatal outbreaks of the virus, despite alarming new figures. It came after […]

Watchdog’s inquiry ‘will get to the heart’ of problems with social care policy

By John Pring on 22nd July 2021 Category: Independent Living

Watchdog’s inquiry ‘will get to the heart’ of problems with social care policy
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The equality and human rights watchdog has won praise for launching an inquiry that should get to “the heart of the inadequacy” of current social care policy. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said this week that its inquiry would […]

Disabled shopper left angry and frustrated after Next cordons off accessible bays

By John Pring on 15th July 2021 Category: Independent Living

Disabled shopper left angry and frustrated after Next cordons off accessible bays
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A disabled woman was left angry, frustrated and saddened by the “discriminatory” actions of a major retailer that blocked off a whole row of accessible parking bays for three days, to make space for customers queueing for its sale. Amy-Louise Peach […]

Council ‘used pandemic as Trojan horse for city centre access changes’

By Chloe Johnson on 1st July 2021 Category: Independent Living

Council ‘used pandemic as Trojan horse for city centre access changes’
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Campaigners have accused a council of using the pandemic as a “Trojan horse” to make permanent changes to the city centre that are already having a “devastating” impact on disabled people’s ability to access services, after being introduced as temporary measures. […]

Labour says calling for free social care would ‘just give Tories a stick to beat us with’

By John Pring on 24th June 2021 Category: Independent Living

Labour says calling for free social care would ‘just give Tories a stick to beat us with’
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Labour has given the strongest sign yet that it has gone back on its new leader’s pledge that he would introduce free social care if his party won power, after a shadow cabinet member said such a policy would be too […]

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