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Access to Work crisis: Campaigners secure first legal victory

By John Pring on 29th December 2014 Category: Employment, Human Rights, News Archive

Access to Work crisis: Campaigners secure first legal victory
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The government has agreed to publish secret guidance that shows who is eligible for support under its under-fire Access to Work (AtW) scheme, after it was threatened with legal action by Deaf and disabled campaigners. Lawyers for the Stop Changes to […]

Concern over DWP plans to scrap specialist work adviser roles

By John Pring on 29th December 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive, Politics

Concern over DWP plans to scrap specialist work adviser roles
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New moves to scrap the role of specialist disability employment advisers (DEAs) in some jobcentres risk “dismantling” the support available to help disabled people into work, campaigners fear. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) confirmed this week that a pilot […]

Minister hides truth over office access

By John Pring on 29th December 2014 Category: Independent Living, News Archive

Minister hides truth over office access
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The disability minister has refused to say whether he has taken any measures to remove access barriers that could prevent disabled people visiting his constituency office. Disability News Service (DNS) revealed earlier this month that Mark Harper had been accused of […]

Disabled comedian beats hundreds to win BBC award

By John Pring on 29th December 2014 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport, News Archive

Disabled comedian beats hundreds to win BBC award
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A disabled comedian who has won a high-profile award – beating competition from hundreds of other performers – says his success shows how new technology is helping disabled people break down barriers to their participation in society, and tackle stigma. Lee […]

Work Programme provider A4E ‘put lives at risk’ with cost-cutting move

By John Pring on 19th December 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, Employment, Human Rights, News Archive

Work Programme provider A4E ‘put lives at risk’ with cost-cutting move
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One of the companies at the heart of the government’s welfare-to-work programme is facing allegations that it introduced an “incredibly dangerous” cost-cutting move that could put the lives of many disabled benefit claimants at risk. Earlier this year A4E allegedly introduced […]

Ministers look to loophole to hide truth on benefit-related deaths

By John Pring on 19th December 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, Human Rights, News Archive

Ministers look to loophole to hide truth on benefit-related deaths
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Ministers have admitted they are considering using a legal loophole to avoid publishing the results of secret reviews into 60 benefit-related deaths. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) admitted to Disability News Service (DNS) last month that it had carried […]

Watchdogs pose key questions on UK’s compliance with UN convention

By John Pring on 19th December 2014 Category: Human Rights, News Archive

Watchdogs pose key questions on UK’s compliance with UN convention
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A report by Britain’s four equality watchdogs has posed questions that could expose gaping holes in the UK government’s compliance with the UN disability convention. The report has been broadly welcomed by disabled people’s organisations (DPOs), but they have also criticised […]

’Hypocrite’ Harper hides from questions over office access

By John Pring on 19th December 2014 Category: Independent Living, News Archive, Politics

’Hypocrite’ Harper hides from questions over office access
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The minister for disabled people has refused to answer a string of potentially embarrassing questions about his inaccessible constituency office. Last week, Disability News Service (DNS) revealed that Mark Harper had been accused of hypocrisy after he called for shops and […]

First PIP review ’proves roll-out should be delayed’

By John Pring on 19th December 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

First PIP review ’proves roll-out should be delayed’
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A national disabled people’s organisation has called on the government to halt next year’s planned roll-out of its new disability benefit, following the publication of a critical independent review. The first review of personal independence payment (PIP), by former civil servant […]

Access to Work crisis: Scheme must improve, say MPs

By John Pring on 19th December 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive, Politics

Access to Work crisis: Scheme must improve, say MPs
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The Access to Work (AtW) scheme is only helping a minority of the disabled people it should be supporting in the workplace, according to a committee of MPs. The work and pensions select committee report also warns that a new rule […]

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