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Survey shows rise in negative attitudes that provide barriers to disabled sports fans

By John Pring on 17th November 2022 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Survey shows rise in negative attitudes that provide barriers to disabled sports fans
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Disabled sports fans are increasingly likely to be confronted by negative attitudes when they attend live sport, according to a new survey. The survey found the proportion of disabled fans who identified the attitudes of others as a barrier to watching […]

WinVisible campaign success eases Taxicard concerns, but problems remain

By Tom McDonough on 17th November 2022 Category: Transport

WinVisible campaign success eases Taxicard concerns, but problems remain
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By Tom McDonough Disabled people who are waiting for an overdue review of their disability benefits can now continue to use subsidised taxis in London, thanks to a successful challenge by a disabled women’s organisation. The Taxicard system had been telling […]

Climate change conference must stop excluding disabled people, says new UK coalition

By John Pring on 10th November 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Climate change conference must stop excluding disabled people, says new UK coalition
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Disabled activists have called on the UN’s COP27 conference to stop excluding them from discussions and solutions around climate change. They say it is vital that disabled people are included in COP27 – currently being held in Egypt – and future […]

Disabled-led arts organisations welcome funding, but Arts Council admits it must do more

By John Pring on 10th November 2022 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Disabled-led arts organisations welcome funding, but Arts Council admits it must do more
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Disabled-led arts organisations have welcomed millions of pounds in annual funding awarded by the Arts Council, although new figures suggest that progress in expanding investment may have stalled. Arts Council England (ACE) has awarded funding to 32 disabled-led organisations, with the […]

Tory MP breaks silence over why he failed to cooperate with DWP dirty tricks probe

By John Pring on 10th November 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Tory MP breaks silence over why he failed to cooperate with DWP dirty tricks probe
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Disabled campaigners have criticised a Tory MP’s failure to co-operate with an investigation into claims that government contractors were carrying out covert attempts to trick benefit claimants. Dr Ben Spencer, the Conservative MP for Runnymede and Weybridge, told a minister in July how […]

Alarm grows over government’s ‘appalling’ blackout planning failure

By John Pring on 3rd November 2022 Category: Independent Living

Alarm grows over government’s ‘appalling’ blackout planning failure
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There is growing alarm over the government’s “appalling” and “deeply concerning” failure to show that disabled people who need electricity to run lifesaving medical equipment in their homes will be protected if there are power blackouts this winter. It is now […]

DPO empowers disabled people to speak up about cost-of-living impact

By Tom McDonough on 3rd November 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DPO empowers disabled people to speak up about cost-of-living impact
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By Tom McDonough A user-led organisation is empowering disabled people to take more control of their finances and speak up about the impact of the cost-of-living crisis. Merton Centre for Independent Living (Merton CIL) has begun encouraging people to speak out […]

Protest ‘shows strength of feeling’ on York’s blue badge ban

By Tom McDonough on 27th October 2022 Category: Transport

Protest ‘shows strength of feeling’ on York’s blue badge ban
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By Tom McDonough A protest outside York council has been hailed as an important step in disabled people’s year-long fight against the decision to ban blue badge-holders from their city centre. Reverse the Ban, a coalition of disabled-led organisations and allies, […]

Government ‘has made no proper blackout plans’ for disabled people

By John Pring on 20th October 2022 Category: Independent Living

Government ‘has made no proper blackout plans’ for disabled people
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Government departments and power companies have been unable to show any detailed preparations they have made to protect people who need electricity to run lifesaving medical equipment in their homes, and which could be affected by blackouts this winter. Neither the […]

DWP admits court defeat after universal credit discrimination led to suicide thoughts

By John Pring on 20th October 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP admits court defeat after universal credit discrimination led to suicide thoughts
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted repeatedly breaching the Equality Act, after a disabled man was left needing hospital treatment three times for suicidal thoughts caused by months of failures by universal credit advisers and jobcentres. A legal […]

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