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Blanket scooter bans on trains must end, say conga-dancing campaigners

By guest on 4th December 2015 Category: Transport

Blanket scooter bans on trains must end, say conga-dancing campaigners
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By Raya Al Jadir Disabled transport campaigners have called on three train companies to remove blanket bans that prevent all scooter-users from using their services. To mark the campaign members of the user-led campaigning organisation Transport for All (TfA) took part […]

Exhibition proves disabled artists ‘still mine a rich seam of oppression’

By John Pring on 20th November 2015 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Exhibition proves disabled artists ‘still mine a rich seam of oppression’
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A new disability arts exhibition is a “colourful reminder” of the battles disabled people have fought – and continue to fight – for their rights, say activists. The exhibition is being held to launch a new gallery space for contemporary art […]

Watchdog ‘must do more to support disabled people to fight discrimination’

By John Pring on 13th November 2015 Category: Human Rights

Watchdog ‘must do more to support disabled people to fight discrimination’
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The equality watchdog should do far more to support disabled people who want to enforce their rights under disability discrimination laws, a committee of peers has heard. Two wheelchair-users who have used the Equality Act to take legal action against service-providers […]

Concern over CoolTan’s future, as ‘talented and tireless’ founder is suspended

By John Pring on 13th November 2015 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Concern over CoolTan’s future, as ‘talented and tireless’ founder is suspended
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Supporters of a leading mental health arts charity have rallied behind the organisation’s disabled founder and chief executive, who they fear is about to be ousted by its trustees. They believe the future of award-winning CoolTan Arts is at risk because […]

‘Shocking’ report exposes failings in ME social care

By guest on 13th November 2015 Category: Independent Living

‘Shocking’ report exposes failings in ME social care
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By Raya Al Jadir A tiny proportion of disabled people with the neurological condition ME are receiving the social care they could be entitled to, according to a “shocking” new report from a charity. Action for ME surveyed 850 people with […]

No Voice Unheard… as long as we can afford it, says minister

By John Pring on 13th November 2015 Category: Independent Living

No Voice Unheard… as long as we can afford it, says minister
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The government has been accused of handing itself a “get out of jail free” card by proposing improvements to health and social care for people with learning difficulties but warning they will only be introduced if it has enough money. The […]

WCA death scandal: Ministers ‘failed to pass 2010 suicide report to Harrington’

By John Pring on 9th November 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

WCA death scandal: Ministers ‘failed to pass 2010 suicide report to Harrington’
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Ministers appear to have failed to hand a crucial report about the work capability assessment – warning it put at risk the lives of thousands of people with mental health conditions – to the expert they commissioned to review the test. […]

DDA’s 20th anniversary provokes lukewarm celebrations, and anger at charities

By John Pring on 6th November 2015 Category: Human Rights

DDA’s 20th anniversary provokes lukewarm celebrations, and anger at charities
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Disabled activists have given a muted welcome to the 20th anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) while some have criticised charities for trying to use the occasion to “further their own agendas”. The DDA received royal assent on 8 November […]

New non-disabled chair of parliamentary disability group dodges questions

By John Pring on 30th October 2015 Category: Politics

New non-disabled chair of parliamentary disability group dodges questions
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Campaigners are calling on the parliamentary group set up to campaign on disability rights to ensure that a disabled politician is appointed to help lead its work. Disability News Service (DNS) revealed last week that the all-party parliamentary disability group (APPDG) […]

‘Norwich Wheelchair Murders’ will alert readers to ‘scary’ disablism, author hopes

By John Pring on 30th October 2015 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

‘Norwich Wheelchair Murders’ will alert readers to ‘scary’ disablism, author hopes
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A disabled writer-activist is hoping that his new novel will alert its readers to the “scary” undercurrent of disablism that has been repeatedly stirred up by the government’s “benefit scrounger” rhetoric. The Norwich Wheelchair Murders is Bill Albert’s eighth novel, and […]

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