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Ministers block release of ‘no deal Brexit’ social care recruitment plans

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

Ministers block release of ‘no deal Brexit’ social care recruitment plans
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Ministers are refusing to release information that would show what extra plans – if any – the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has put in place to deal with an adult social care recruitment crisis in the event of […]

‘Delight’ over breakthrough on Welsh independent living scheme closure

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

‘Delight’ over breakthrough on Welsh independent living scheme closure
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Disabled campaigners have welcomed measures that aim to address concerns over the imminent closure of the Welsh government’s independent living grant scheme. Julie Morgan, the deputy minister for health and social services, has written to council leaders to ask for an […]

Last-ditch appeal to new Welsh first minister over independent living scheme

By John Pring on 31st January 2019 Category: Independent Living

Last-ditch appeal to new Welsh first minister over independent living scheme
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A disabled campaigner has sent an 80-page dossier of evidence to the new first minister of Wales in a last-ditch bid to persuade him to abandon plans to close the Welsh government’s independent living grant scheme. Nathan Lee Davies has written […]

Care watchdog criticised over abandoned bid to replace service-user contracts

By John Pring on 24th January 2019 Category: Independent Living

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The care watchdog is facing heavy criticism after being forced to abandon a year-long attempt to find organisations to run a programme that sends expert service-users to assist on inspections of care homes, hospitals and care agencies across England. The Experts […]

ROFA lays out plans to make the right to independent living a reality

By John Pring on 10th January 2019 Category: Independent Living

ROFA lays out plans to make the right to independent living a reality
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Campaigning disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have set out their demands for a new national independent living service that would eliminate the postcode lottery in support, and finally make the right to independent living a reality. The Independent Living for the Future […]

Disabled designer wins $500,000 to develop first intelligent manual wheelchair

By John Pring on 10th January 2019 Category: Independent Living

Disabled designer wins $500,000 to develop first intelligent manual wheelchair
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A disabled entrepreneur and product designer is set to develop a revolutionary prototype of the world’s first “intelligent” manual wheelchair, after winning half a million dollars in funding through a global competition. Andrew Slorance, whose start-up company Phoenix Instinct is based […]

Anger over latest delay to social care green paper

By John Pring on 20th December 2018 Category: Independent Living

Anger over latest delay to social care green paper
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Disabled people’s organisations have reacted angrily after the government admitted that it will break its promise to publish its long-delayed adult social care green paper by the end of this year. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) confirmed this […]

Hancock comes up empty on ‘no deal Brexit’ social care recruitment plans

By John Pring on 20th December 2018 Category: Independent Living

Hancock comes up empty on ‘no deal Brexit’ social care recruitment plans
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The health and social care secretary has failed to produce any evidence that he has put extra plans in place to deal with an adult social care recruitment crisis in the event of a “no deal Brexit”. Despite the ever-increasing likelihood […]

Minister appears unprepared for impact of ‘no deal’ Brexit on social care

By John Pring on 30th November 2018 Category: Independent Living

Minister appears unprepared for impact of ‘no deal’ Brexit on social care
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The health and social care secretary appears to have accidentally confessed to having no plans for dealing with the worsening social care recruitment crisis that is almost certain to hit the UK if the country is forced into a no-deal Brexit. […]

Ombudsman warns of sharp rise in complaints about care charges

By John Pring on 29th November 2018 Category: Independent Living

Ombudsman warns of sharp rise in complaints about care charges
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An ombudsman has warned of the sharp rise in complaints he has received about how local authorities in England are charging disabled people for their care and support. Michael King, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, said there had been […]

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