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City’s co-produced climate action plan ‘is a world first’

By John Pring on 14th July 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

City’s co-produced climate action plan ‘is a world first’
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Disabled people have called for action to open up their access to green jobs, public transport, affordable food and clean energy across their city, as part of a pioneering, user-led climate action plan. The plan also calls for blue badge holders […]

Secret reviews into DWP deaths more than double in three years

By John Pring on 14th July 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Secret reviews into DWP deaths more than double in three years
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New figures show how the number of secret reviews into deaths of benefit claimants that have been linked to the failings of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has more than doubled over the last three years. They show how […]

Passenger assistance at Heathrow is ‘an absolute shambles’, say cabin crew

By John Pring on 14th July 2022 Category: Transport

Passenger assistance at Heathrow is ‘an absolute shambles’, say cabin crew
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British Airways cabin crew who work on flights in and out of Heathrow say that passenger assistance services at the airport are an “absolute shambles”, with waits of up to 90 minutes for disabled passengers left waiting to leave their planes. […]

Airports and regulators under pressure to act over repeated discrimination

By John Pring on 7th July 2022 Category: Transport

Airports and regulators under pressure to act over repeated discrimination
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UK airports and regulators are under pressure to act over the repeated discrimination faced by disabled air passengers, after two prominent campaigners were failed by assistance services within 24 hours last week. Mike Smith, the equality watchdog’s former disability commissioner, was […]

Lords committee quizzes care minister for two hours… but fails to ask about charges

By John Pring on 7th July 2022 Category: Independent Living

Lords committee quizzes care minister for two hours… but fails to ask about charges
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A cross-party committee of peers has defended its failure to ask the minister for social care a single question about care charges or the social care funding crisis in a two-hour evidence session. Only last week, disabled social worker Andy McCabe […]

Disabled people are playing their part in defending their country, say Ukraine activists

By John Pring on 30th June 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Disabled people are playing their part in defending their country, say Ukraine activists
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Disabled activists in Ukraine have been kidnapped and killed, residential institutions have been shelled, and Deaf people have been unable to escape to shelters because they cannot hear the air raid warnings, a conference has heard. Representatives of leading disabled people’s […]

DPO gives stark warning to disabled people about Covid pandemic

By John Pring on 30th June 2022 Category: Independent Living

DPO gives stark warning to disabled people about Covid pandemic
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A disabled people’s organisation (DPOs) has delivered a stark warning about the continuing seriousness of the Covid pandemic, and its impact on disabled people and DPOs. Buckinghamshire Disability Service (BuDS) has been working to inform disabled people in Buckinghamshire and wider […]

Covid inquiry ‘must examine catastrophic impact of pandemic on disabled people’

By John Pring on 30th June 2022 Category: Human Rights

Covid inquiry ‘must examine catastrophic impact of pandemic on disabled people’
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The COVID-19 public inquiry must dedicate “time and resources” to hearing directly from disabled people themselves so that it can examine the “catastrophic” impact the pandemic has had on them, according to a leading user-led organisation. Inclusion London spoke out this […]

Mayor’s ‘ultra low emission zone’ plans ‘will impact tens of thousands of disabled people’

By John Pring on 30th June 2022 Category: Transport

Mayor’s ‘ultra low emission zone’ plans ‘will impact tens of thousands of disabled people’
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Plans to widen the ultra-low emission zone (ULEZ) in the capital will discriminate against tens of thousands of disabled Londoners and cause significant harm to many of them, a senior representative of the mayor of London has been told. Disabled people’s […]

‘Huge barrier’ of care charges is forcing disabled people into poverty, peers are told

By John Pring on 30th June 2022 Category: Independent Living

‘Huge barrier’ of care charges is forcing disabled people into poverty, peers are told
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A House of Lords committee has been told how the “huge barrier” created by social care charges is forcing disabled people into poverty. Andy McCabe, who himself uses council-funded support, told the adult social care committee that the charges being demanded […]

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