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Meeting ‘could lead to groundswell of support’ for independent living campaign

By John Pring on 22nd April 2021 Category: Independent Living

Meeting ‘could lead to groundswell of support’ for independent living campaign
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Disabled activists and allies are meeting today (Thursday) to plan how to generate a “groundswell” of support for a national independent living service that would be available free of charge to anyone in England who needs it. The online meeting, organised […]

Hundreds of thousands may have ‘slipped through the net’ of COVID support, say MPs

By John Pring on 22nd April 2021 Category: Politics

Hundreds of thousands may have ‘slipped through the net’ of COVID support, say MPs
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Hundreds of thousands of disabled people in England may have “slipped through the net” and missed out on vital support in securing food, medicines and basic care in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report by […]

Government ‘bans’ thousands of disabled fans from sporting test events

By John Pring on 15th April 2021 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Government ‘bans’ thousands of disabled fans from sporting test events
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The government is facing fresh accusations of disability discrimination, after apparently banning people who are “clinically extremely vulnerable” to COVID-19 from attending all nine of its sports, cultural and business “test” events. The nine events are taking place over the next […]

Government rejects chance to promise inquiry into COVID deaths of disabled people

By John Pring on 15th April 2021 Category: Politics

Government rejects chance to promise inquiry into COVID deaths of disabled people
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The government has refused to promise MPs that it will order a separate, independent inquiry into why so many disabled people have died from coronavirus, and the role the UK government and other public bodies have played in causing those deaths. […]

‘Concerning silence’ from government over disability ambassador roles

By John Pring on 15th April 2021 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

‘Concerning silence’ from government over disability ambassador roles
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The government has failed to explain why it has made no contact for more than two months with a string of disabled experts who applied for voluntary positions as its “disability and access ambassadors”. The Disability Unit announced in early January […]

Campaign calls for supermarkets to scrap delivery charges

By John Pring on 15th April 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Campaign calls for supermarkets to scrap delivery charges
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Disabled campaigners are calling on supermarkets to scrap their delivery charges, to help disabled people and others who have seen food costs rise sharply during the pandemic. They are asking the chief executives of the seven supermarkets that have provided priority […]

Legal threat to PM over lack of BSL interpreter in £2.6 million briefing room

By John Pring on 1st April 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Legal threat to PM over lack of BSL interpreter in £2.6 million briefing room
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The government is facing the threat of fresh legal action after it failed to provide a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter at a televised pandemic briefing by the prime minister, despite spending £2.6 million on a new media room. Deaf campaigners […]

Government faces legal action over ‘disrespectful’ strategy consultation

By John Pring on 1st April 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government faces legal action over ‘disrespectful’ strategy consultation
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Four disabled people have launched a legal action against the government over its “disrespectful” and “unlawful” approach to seeking their views on the proposed national disability strategy. The four claimants say that a controversial survey, carried out by the Disability Unit, […]

‘Vaccine passport’ scheme is ‘deeply troubling’, say disabled artists

By John Pring on 1st April 2021 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

‘Vaccine passport’ scheme is ‘deeply troubling’, say disabled artists
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Disability arts organisations fear that possible government plans to set up a “vaccine passport” scheme could undermine the rights of disabled artists, workers and audiences. Members of the #WeShallNotBeRemoved campaign warned this week that any such scheme could infringe disabled people’s […]

Government’s ‘shocking’ pandemic rights list of shame

By John Pring on 25th March 2021 Category: Human Rights

Government’s ‘shocking’ pandemic rights list of shame
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The minister for disabled people has refused to apologise for as many as 24 breaches of disabled people’s rights – and probably even more – by the government in the 12 months since the first COVID-19 lockdown. Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) […]

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