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Disabled activist tells parliamentary meeting of need for ‘new approach’ to social care

By John Pring on 16th May 2019 Category: Independent Living

Disabled activist tells parliamentary meeting of need for ‘new approach’ to social care
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A leading disabled activist has told a parliamentary meeting of the need for a “new approach” to supporting disabled people that focuses on the promotion of independent living. Bob Williams-Findlay, a former chair of the British Council of Disabled People and […]

Government finally acts on Changing Places call

By John Pring on 16th May 2019 Category: Independent Living

Government finally acts on Changing Places call
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New large public buildings such as shopping centres, sports stadiums and cinema complexes will soon have to include a Changing Places accessible toilet, according to government proposals. The government has announced a consultation on the plans – which will also affect […]

Hancock appears to rule out sweeping changes to social care funding system

By John Pring on 2nd May 2019 Category: Independent Living

Hancock appears to rule out sweeping changes to social care funding system
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The health and social care secretary appears to have ruled out sweeping changes to the funding system for adult social care. Matt Hancock, giving evidence about the adult social care funding crisis to a House of Lords committee on Tuesday (pictured), […]

Research shows ‘dramatic postcode lottery’ in independent living support

By John Pring on 2nd May 2019 Category: Independent Living

Research shows ‘dramatic postcode lottery’ in independent living support
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Disabled people’s support to live independently in England is subject to a “dramatic” postcode lottery, according to new research carried out by disabled activists. The research by Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) – based on freedom of information requests to councils […]

Autistic authors’ guide maps out route to quality care

By John Pring on 11th April 2019 Category: Independent Living

Autistic authors’ guide maps out route to quality care
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A new guide – written solely by autistic people – aims to show care providers, commissioners and inspectors how to provide “quality care” for other autistic people. An Independent Guide to Quality Care for Autistic People has been written by members […]

Campaigner pledges to devote his last months to saving independent living

By John Pring on 4th April 2019 Category: Independent Living

Campaigner pledges to devote his last months to saving independent living
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One of the country’s best-known and most-respected disabled campaigners has pledged to devote the last months of his life to trying to save the independent living movement. John Evans was speaking at an event held to celebrate his contribution to the […]

Tory council set to force disabled people into residential care to cut costs

By John Pring on 28th March 2019 Category: Independent Living

Tory council set to force disabled people into residential care to cut costs
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Disabled people are to be forced into residential homes against their will by a Conservative council’s new cost-cutting adult social care policy, campaigners have warned. Barnet council wants to save more than £400,000 in 2019-20 by creating more “cost effective support […]

CQC admits one in five social care services have not been inspected in two years

By John Pring on 21st March 2019 Category: Independent Living

CQC admits one in five social care services have not been inspected in two years
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Nearly 5,000 adult social care services – nearly one in five – have not had an inspection by the care regulator in the last two years, figures released under the Freedom of Information Act (FoIA) have revealed. The Care Quality Commission […]

Broken promises have shattered hopes of right to independent living, says Morris

By John Pring on 14th March 2019 Category: Independent Living

Broken promises have shattered hopes of right to independent living, says Morris
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One of the architects of the last Labour government’s “life chances” strategy has described how “broken promises” by successive governments have shattered disabled people’s hopes of a genuine right to independent living. Dr Jenny Morris, who led the independent living section […]

Government announces plans for extension of personal health budgets

By John Pring on 28th February 2019 Category: Independent Living

Government announces plans for extension of personal health budgets
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The government wants to increase the number of people who use personal health budgets (PHBs) to choose their own health and social care support from 40,000 to as many as 200,000 over the next five years. It has approved extending legal […]

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