Disabled people are often seen as “inferior” “victims” or “figures of pity”, according to a new survey. But the online survey of more than 2,000 adults, to mark the disability charity Scope’s Time To Get Equal week, also found strong support […]
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New hotline provides free advice for carers
The government has launched a new telephone hotline to provide information and advice to England’s five million carers. The Carers Direct hotline and website include information about assessments, benefits and direct payments, and help in staying in or returning to work […]
Disabled children ‘still being failed by NHS’
The NHS is still failing to meet the basic health needs of disabled children, despite funding and policy commitments from the government, according to a new report. The report accuses primary care trusts (PCTs) of an “unacceptable” failure to allocate funding […]
Care and health regulator to study effects of recession
The new independent care regulator is to examine the long-term impact of the recession on social care and health services, as one of seven studies and reviews it will be carrying out this year. The Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) recession study […]
Spending watchdog calls for better autism services
Most councils and NHS bodies in England have no idea how many adults with autism live in the area they serve, according to a report by the public spending watchdog. The National Audit Office (NAO) report accuses the government, local councils […]
Care regulator’s teething trouble on user involvement
The new health and adult social care regulator has pledged that service-users will have a bigger say in improving the quality of the services they use than ever before. Launching Voices Into Action, a charter on involving people in its work […]
Peers say government must do more on disability hate crime
Disabled peers have called on the government to do more to tackle disablist hate crime. Lord (Jack) Ashley said in a Lords question that nearly half disabled people are victims of violence, and he called on the government to work more […]
Party leaders back calls for more disabled candidates
The leaders of the three main political parties have backed calls for more disabled people to stand for parliament. Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg all met disabled parliamentary candidates from their own parties. And they pledged to do more […]
Government’s ratification of UN convention is “critical milestone”
The UK’s ratification of a UN convention enshrining the rights of disabled people is “a critical milestone” in the struggle for equality, despite the government’s decision to opt out of parts of the treaty, say campaigners. The government ratified the UN […]
Families with disabled children ‘still face barriers’
Fewer than one in six families with disabled children believe they have the support they need to lead a full family life, according to a new survey. The charity Scope, which carried out the online survey of 500 families with disabled […]