• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Advice/Information
  • About DNS
  • Subscribe to DNS
  • Advertise with DNS
  • Support DNS
  • Contact DNS

Disability News Service

the country's only news agency specialising in disability issues

  • Home
  • Independent Living
    • Arts, Culture and Sport
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Housing
    • Transport
  • Activism & Campaigning
  • Benefits & Poverty
  • Politics
  • Human Rights
You are here: Home / Search for "access to work"

Search Results for: access to work

Shakespeare defends assisted suicide, but admits to doubts

By John Pring on 14th August 2015 Category: Human Rights

Shakespeare defends assisted suicide, but admits to doubts
Listen

A prominent disabled advocate for legalising assisted suicide has defended his position, but has promised to reconsider his support if shown evidence that casts doubt on the safety of a similar law in the US. Dr Tom Shakespeare (pictured) is one of […]

Premier League ‘should be ashamed’ of treatment of blind fans

By John Pring on 14th August 2015 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Premier League ‘should be ashamed’ of treatment of blind fans
Listen

Most Premier League football clubs have inaccessible websites and fail to provide audio-described commentary for blind and partially-sighted supporters, according to a new survey by a user-led charity. The survey of the 20 Premier League clubs found only four of them […]

University faces claims from second student over reasonable adjustments

By John Pring on 7th August 2015 Category: Education

University faces claims from second student over reasonable adjustments
Listen

A university at the centre of allegations of discrimination is facing similar claims from a second disabled student. Last week, Disability News Service (DNS) reported how Lesley Bayly-Bureau was kicked off her degree at the end of her first year after […]

Scottish campaign could boost political involvement across UK

By John Pring on 7th August 2015 Category: Politics

Scottish campaign could boost political involvement across UK
Listen

A cross-party, user-led campaign aims to boost disabled people’s participation in politics in Scotland, and could soon be doing the same across the UK. The One in Five campaign was only set up in February by Scottish disabled activist Jamie Szymkowiak, […]

COMMENT: UN disability convention must adapt to the shape of things to come

By guest on 5th August 2015 Category: Human Rights

COMMENT: UN disability convention must adapt to the shape of things to come
Listen

By Laszlo Lovaszy, member of the UN’s Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; lecturer at the University of Pecs, Hungary; and adviser to the European Parliament As a member of the CRPD committee, I am responsible for scrutinizing the […]

PIP claimants five times more likely to face delays if tested by Atos, DWP admits

By John Pring on 31st July 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP claimants five times more likely to face delays if tested by Atos, DWP admits
Listen

The proportion of disabled people stuck in the queue to be assessed for the government’s new disability benefit is more than five times higher in parts of the country managed by Atos Healthcare, Disability News Service (DNS) can reveal. Department for […]

Concern over review that will examine ‘bullying’ forced treatment plans

By John Pring on 31st July 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Concern over review that will examine ‘bullying’ forced treatment plans
Listen

Government proposals that some groups of disabled people should have their benefits cut if they refuse treatment have been branded “ethically unacceptable” and “sheer bullying”. The Conservative pledge to carry out a review into the proposals was treated with shock and […]

Tanni says 10,000 signatures could finally transform wheelchair services

By John Pring on 24th July 2015 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Tanni says 10,000 signatures could finally transform wheelchair services
Listen

A disabled peer has appealed for more than 10 000 people to put their names to a new campaigning charter, in order to pressure health bosses and politicians into improving England’s much-criticised wheelchair services. Baroness [Tanni] Grey-Thompson posed for pictures outside […]

Court hears appeal on ‘unfair’ PIP 20 metre rule consultation

By John Pring on 17th July 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Court hears appeal on ‘unfair’ PIP 20 metre rule consultation
Listen

A government consultation on plans to tighten eligibility for its new disability benefit was unfair and unlawful, the court of appeal heard this week. Last year disabled campaigner and blogger Steve Sumpter failed in a judicial review of whether the government […]

Private sector ‘shames government on Equality Act’

By John Pring on 17th July 2015 Category: Independent Living

Private sector ‘shames government on Equality Act’
Listen

The private sector has implemented the Equality Act far better than central and local government a committee of peers has been told by a prominent disabled campaigner. The peers were told that the focus on disability discrimination had faded since the […]

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 218
  • Page 219
  • Page 220
  • Page 221
  • Page 222
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 276
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

On the left of the image are multiple heads of different colours - white, aqua, red, light brown, and dark green - all grouped together, then the words ‘Campaign for Disability Justice. Sign up to support. #OpportunitySecurityRespect’
An image of a new black and white mobility scooter against a red and grey background, with the words '£1000 off! UK's No 1 Mobility Scooter' and also the words 'limited time'

Access

Latest Stories

Davey stirs up hostility towards disabled claimants, as Lib Dem spokesperson links similar attacks to far right

Lib Dems want to use new Hillsborough Law to force DWP to release secret reports into deaths

Darling accuses DWP of ‘absolutely shameful’ cover-up over Access to Work changes

Disabled activists working with peers to address serious flaws in ‘dangerous’ assisted dying bill

UN calls for human rights assessment of government’s benefit cuts bill and mental health reforms

DWP is ‘dysfunctional’ and needs major review, says Lib Dem Steve Darling

Lib Dems insist they are still focused on social care, despite leader concentrating again on carers

New publications ask how disabled people and allies can hold the state to account for welfare state killings

Mother left ‘disgusted’ by DWP’s silence over secret report into Jodey Whiting’s death

Anger and frustration after DWP’s latest jobcentre announcement and McFadden’s ‘incentives’ comment

Readspeaker
Image of front cover of The Department, showing a crinkled memo with the words 'Restricted - Policy. The Department. How a Violent Government Bureaucracy Killed Hundreds and Hid the Evidence. John Pring.' Next to the image is a red box with the following words in white: 'A very interesting book... a very important contribution to this whole debate' - Sir Stephen Timms, minister for social security and disability. plutobooks.com and the Pluto Press logo.

Footer

The International Standard Serial Number for Disability News Service is: ISSN 2398-8924

  • Accessibility Statement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Site map
  • Bluesky
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Threads
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2025 Disability News Service

Site development by A Bright Clear Web