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Postcards from the edge of Europe call for ILF reprieve

By John Pring on 9th May 2014 Category: Activism and Campaigning, Independent Living, News Archive

Postcards from the edge of Europe call for ILF reprieve
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The campaign to save the Independent Living Fund (ILF) took centre stage this week as part of the first European Independent Living Day. Events took place in Leicester, Manchester and Chesterfield, and on the internet, as countries across Europe celebrated the […]

Pity, quiet asides, fakers… and ‘microaggressions’

By John Pring on 9th May 2014 Category: Activism and Campaigning, Human Rights, News Archive

Pity, quiet asides, fakers… and ‘microaggressions’
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Pity, “microagressions”, sheltered workshops and iphones were just some of the subjects of blogs from around the world that were published as part of the ninth annual Blogging Against Disablism Day (BADD). The aim of the day – created by disabled […]

Student hopes his travels will help pinpoint barriers

By John Pring on 9th May 2014 Category: Human Rights, Independent Living, News Archive

Student hopes his travels will help pinpoint barriers
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A disabled student is embarking on a piece of research that aims to “paint a comprehensive picture” of the accessibility of travel, both in the UK and abroad. David Fraser, a postgraduate student in the tourism and hospitality department of Plymouth […]

When should you disclose your impairment to a potential employer?

By mobility superstore on 6th May 2014 Category: Archive, News Archive

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Posted by The Mobility Superstore: www.themobilitysuperstore.co.uk It’s the age-old question that millions of disabled people have had to grapple with over the years: When should people disclose an impairment or health condition to an employer? Disabled jobseekers often do an awful […]

Disability and Poverty Taskforce: Labour accused of ‘disrespect’

By John Pring on 2nd May 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive, Politics

Disability and Poverty Taskforce: Labour accused of ‘disrespect’
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Labour shadow ministers have been accused of “paying lip service to disabled people”, after the party commissioned a report on breaking the link between disability and poverty and then refused to publicise its conclusions. The Disability and Poverty Taskforce was set […]

Spartacus report: ‘It’s time to scrap the toxic WCA’

By John Pring on 11th April 2014 Category: Activism and Campaigning, Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Spartacus report: ‘It’s time to scrap the toxic WCA’
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A report – backed by evidence from more than 1,200 sick and disabled people – tells politicians this week why the system of supporting out-of-work disabled people must be replaced. The Spartacus online network of disabled campaigners say they want their […]

Disabled students could ‘fall through the cracks’ after ‘deeply unfair’ reforms

By John Pring on 11th April 2014 Category: Education, News Archive

Disabled students could ‘fall through the cracks’ after ‘deeply unfair’ reforms
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“Deeply unfair” reforms to the system of higher education support in England will make it harder for disabled students to attend university and more likely to drop out of their courses, say campaigners. The reforms to the disabled students’ allowance (DSA) […]

EHRC takes “shocking” position on inclusive education

By John Pring on 4th April 2014 Category: Education, Human Rights, News Archive

EHRC takes “shocking” position on inclusive education
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been accused of taking an “absolutely disgraceful” and “shocking” position on the inclusion of disabled children in mainstream schools. In a letter to the Alliance for Inclusive Education (ALLFIE), the commission suggested it […]

First on board with RNIB bus charter

By John Pring on 4th April 2014 Category: Activism and Campaigning, News Archive, Transport

First on board with RNIB bus charter
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A bus company has become the first national operator to sign a new charter that aims to ensure services are accessible to blind and partially-sighted passengers. First UK Bus has won praise from RNIB after joining local operators Reading Bus and […]

PIP contractor Capita faces staff revolt over discrimination

By John Pring on 28th March 2014 Category: Employment, Human Rights, News Archive

PIP contractor Capita faces staff revolt over discrimination
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The company responsible for carrying out disability benefit assessments across Wales and central England is facing a revolt by disabled staff over allegations of widespread discrimination. They say that Capita – already under fire over its performance in assessing claimants of […]

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