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ELECTION 2015: Liberal Democrats want BSL recognition and a single assessment

By John Pring on 17th April 2015 Category: Politics

ELECTION 2015: Liberal Democrats want BSL recognition and a single assessment
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The Liberal Democrats have published a manifesto which – of the five main parties covering both England and Wales – appears to offer the most extensive series of proposals around disability rights. Among them are pledges to formally recognise British Sign […]

Election 2015: Tories dodge election hustings on disability

By John Pring on 10th April 2015 Category: Politics

Election 2015: Tories dodge election hustings on disability
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The Conservative party is refusing to defend its record in government on disability issues, after declining invitations to take part in three national, disability-related election hustings. While the Tories’ coalition partners, the Liberal Democrats, have put up leading politicians to defend […]

Election 2015: The government’s record on disability in 60 news stories  

By John Pring on 8th April 2015 Category: Politics

Election 2015: The government’s record on disability in 60 news stories   
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The actions and words of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat government as reported in 60 Disability News Service stories published over the 60 months of the coalition   May 2010: Coalition plans for government: School inclusion fears realised The fears of inclusive education […]

COMMENT: DWP’s threat to DNS

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

COMMENT: DWP’s threat to DNS
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By John Pring, editor of Disability News Service It is fair to say that the Department for Work and Pensions is not disabled people’s favourite government department, but it is the one that Disability News Service (DNS) deals with most often. […]

Residential training colleges face uncertain future after government shake-up

By John Pring on 27th March 2015 Category: Employment

Residential training colleges face uncertain future after government shake-up
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Four of the country’s nine specialist residential training colleges for disabled people are facing an uncertain future after the government announced a huge shake-up of specialist employability support. The contracting process, completed in less than 15 working days after years of […]

Doctors’ union finally agrees to spread the word on ‘life-saving’ WCA rules

By John Pring on 20th March 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Doctors’ union finally agrees to spread the word on ‘life-saving’ WCA rules
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The doctors’ union has finally agreed to tell every GP in the country about two regulations that campaigners believe could protect disabled people facing the controversial “fitness for work” test. Activists have been trying since August 2012 to persuade the British […]

New Maximus invasion raises ‘chilling’ fears

By John Pring on 21st February 2015 Category: Employment

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The prospect of a discredited US outsourcing giant achieving a near-monopoly of employment support and assessment services for disabled people has caused alarm, after it emerged that it is bidding to buy what remains of Remploy from the government. Only two […]

Independent Living Fund: ‘Target every MP before general election’

By John Pring on 9th January 2015 Category: Human Rights, Independent Living, News Archive

Independent Living Fund: ‘Target every MP before general election’
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Disabled activists have been told to target every single candidate in May’s general election, to demand their backing for the campaign to save the Independent Living Fund (ILF). The call came as about 100 activists – many of them ILF-users – […]

Government adviser criticises lack of ‘true’ disability employment strategy

By John Pring on 12th December 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive

Government adviser criticises lack of ‘true’ disability employment strategy
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Ministers have been criticised by one of their own disabled advisers for their failure to produce a genuine disability employment strategy. Liz Sayce, who produced a report on employment support for disabled people for the government three years ago, spoke out […]

Welcome for overdue Arts Council diversity pledge

By John Pring on 12th December 2014 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport, News Archive

Welcome for overdue Arts Council diversity pledge
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Leading disabled artists have welcomed a new Arts Council policy which aims to force mainstream organisations to take real action to promote diversity, but have warned that disabled-led organisations still have a vital role to play. Sir Peter Bazalgette, the chair […]

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