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‘Liars!’ MPs use DNS investigation to accuse Atos over PIP contract

By John Pring on 21st March 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

‘Liars!’ MPs use DNS investigation to accuse Atos over PIP contract
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MPs have used evidence provided by Disability News Service (DNS) to accuse the outsourcing giant Atos of lying in the document it used to win a £184 million disability assessment contract. Members of the Commons public accounts committee were quizzing senior […]

Budget: Social security cap will be ‘disastrous’

By John Pring on 21st March 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Budget: Social security cap will be ‘disastrous’
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Government plans to cap the annual amount spent on social security – including key disability benefits – have been criticised by disabled campaigners. The Conservative chancellor, George Osborne, announced in this week’s budget that the spending cap would be set at […]

Craven faces international criticism over human rights comments

By John Pring on 21st March 2014 Category: Human Rights, News Archive

Craven faces international criticism over human rights comments
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The British head of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has been heavily criticised after suggesting that future hosts of the Olympic and Paralympic Games should not be judged on their countries’ human rights standards. Sir Philip Craven told a journalist from […]

Life in the PIP queue: Man struggles without PIP as he waits for transplant

By John Pring on 14th March 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Life in the PIP queue: Man struggles without PIP as he waits for transplant
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A seriously-ill man on a waiting-list for a liver transplant has told how he is struggling to survive because of the lengthy delays in assessments for the government’s new disability benefit. His case is one of two reported on this week […]

Government’s ‘indefensible failure’ on mental capacity laws

By John Pring on 14th March 2014 Category: Human Rights, News Archive

Government’s ‘indefensible failure’ on mental capacity laws
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The government’s failure to monitor the implementation of “visionary” laws designed to protect disabled adults who lack capacity to make decisions for themselves is “indefensible”, according to a report by a House of Lords committee. The report by the scrutiny committee, […]

‘Brutal’ new death sentence for ILF, but activists vow to fight on

By John Pring on 8th March 2014 Category: Activism and Campaigning, Independent Living, News Archive

‘Brutal’ new death sentence for ILF, but activists vow to fight on
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Disabled campaigners have vowed to fight on in the battle to save the Independent Living Fund (ILF), despite the government deciding to go ahead with its closure. Mike Penning, the Conservative minister for disabled people, told MPs today (6 March) in […]

Government’s Zero scores raise UN convention questions

By John Pring on 8th March 2014 Category: Human Rights

Government’s Zero scores raise UN convention questions
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The rights of disabled people in the UK have slid sharply backwards over the last year, according to new international research backed by the government. The Zero Project Report 2014 details the progress made by 130 countries towards implementing the UN […]

Campaign aims to boost England as destination for disabled tourists

By John Pring on 8th March 2014 Category: Human Rights, News Archive

Campaign aims to boost England as destination for disabled tourists
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A new campaign aims to position England as a leading destination for disabled tourists. VisitEngland, the national tourist board, hopes that its Access for All marketing campaign will both champion and improve accessible tourism across the country. It has published guides […]

Peer to quiz watchdog over failure to probe Atos PIP contract concerns

By John Pring on 28th February 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

Peer to quiz watchdog over failure to probe Atos PIP contract concerns
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A peer is to ask the public spending watchdog why a long-awaited probe into the government’s new disability benefit ignored serious concerns over the award of a £184 million assessment contract. A National Audit Office (NAO) director told Lord [David] Alton […]

PIP reforms could affect 100 different services, councils warned

By John Pring on 28th February 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

PIP reforms could affect 100 different services, councils warned
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Scrapping disability living allowance (DLA) and replacing it with the new personal independence payment (PIP) could affect access to more than 100 local authority services, according to the disabled councillor who leads on equality for the capital’s councils. London Councils has […]

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