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Still no justice on disability hate crime, say professionals

By guest on 2nd December 2009 Category: News Archive

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The criminal justice system is still failing to take the issue of disability hate crime seriously enough, according to a poll of professionals. Nearly 50 delegates from local authorities, the Crown Prosecution Service, police forces, central government and voluntary organisations attended […]

Campaigners call for ‘radical’ changes to mayor’s plan for London

By guest on 2nd December 2009 Category: News Archive

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Deaf and disabled activists have called on London’s mayor to make “radical improvements” to his strategy for developing the capital over the next 20 years. Mayor Boris Johnson is carrying out a full review of the London plan produced five years […]

HIV stigma ‘still a significant challenge’

By guest on 2nd December 2009 Category: News Archive

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More than a fifth of people living with HIV in the UK have been verbally assaulted threatened or harassed in the last year because of their HIV status, according to a new report. And more than ten per cent of those […]

DPOs recognised in awards ceremony

By guest on 2nd December 2009 Category: News Archive

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Two disabled activists have won prestigious awards that recognise their work with pioneering disabled people’s organisations. Mike Adams, chief executive of Essex Coalition of Disabled People (ECDP), said he was “honoured” to win RADAR’s person of the year award. Adams has […]

Government pledges to cut number of disabled prisoners

By guest on 1st November 2009 Category: News Archive

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The government has promised to reduce the number of people with learning difficulties and mental health conditions in prison. The pledge comes in a new cross-government action plan, seven months after Lord Bradley published an independent review of how people with […]

Charities ‘filling gap in services for young disabled people’

By guest on 1st November 2009 Category: News Archive

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Disability charities are plugging the gap in services faced by disabled teenagers as they move into adulthood, according to a new report. The Rights of Passage report by New Philanthropy Capital a charity thinktank and consultancy, says many disabled young people […]

Low level of IB fraud casts doubt on reforms

By guest on 1st November 2009 Category: News Archive

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New official figures have revealed the low level of fraudulent claims for incapacity benefit (IB), calling into question government attempts to justify its strict new benefits regime. The Department for Work and Pensions figures show that just one per cent of […]

Union boss calls for action on disability hate crime

By guest on 1st November 2009 Category: News Archive

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A leading union boss has called for more to be done to recognise and stamp out disability hate crime. Dave Prentis, general secretary of the public sector union UNISON, told his national disabled members conference that he wanted discussion of hate […]

Apprenticeships bill success for campaigners

By guest on 1st November 2009 Category: News Archive

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Peers and campaigners have welcomed improvements to a government bill that should make it easier for disabled students to take an apprenticeship. The government outlined how it would make entry requirements for would-be apprentices more flexible, during the Lords report stage […]

Minister faces schools inclusion questions

By guest on 1st November 2009 Category: News Archive

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A schools minister has faced a series of critical questions on what the government is doing to improve mainstream education for disabled children. Diana Johnson MP was speaking to a joint meeting of parliamentary groups on disability, children, autism and youth […]

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