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Protesters bring ‘rotten PIP’ message to the core of Westminster

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Protesters bring ‘rotten PIP’ message to the core of Westminster
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Disabled people across the country have marched stopped traffic and blocked the office entrances of government contractors as part of a national day of action that drew attention to a disability benefit they say is “rotten to the core”. Campaigners believe […]

Jobs focus and dropping user-led status could usher in new Purple reign, says Adams

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Jobs focus and dropping user-led status could usher in new Purple reign, says Adams
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One of the country’s leading disabled people’s organisations is to end its commitment to being a user-led charity in a bid to become a national player in the employment support market. Essex Coalition of Disabled People, which has been known for […]

DWP piles WCA demand onto ‘humiliated’ abuse survivor

By John Pring on 30th June 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP piles WCA demand onto ‘humiliated’ abuse survivor
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A government contractor has told a traumatised abuse survivor he must be reassessed for employment and support allowance (ESA), just a week after a minister faced a call to resign for threatening to stop another of his disability benefits. Justin Tomlinson, […]

Tomlinson faces call to resign over PIP harassment of child abuse survivor

By John Pring on 23rd June 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Tomlinson faces call to resign over PIP harassment of child abuse survivor
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A minister has been urged to resign, after he threatened a traumatised child abuse survivor – who is waiting to give evidence about the abuse in court – that his benefits would be stopped if he failed to co-operate with an […]

PIP figures fuel concerns over cuts, while activists plan day of action

By John Pring on 23rd June 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP figures fuel concerns over cuts, while activists plan day of action
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Only about seven in 10 disabled people who were previously claiming disability living allowance (DLA) are being found eligible for the government’s new disability benefit, official figures have revealed. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) figures show that just 71 […]

Concerns over watchdog’s ‘alarming’ inspection cancellation figures

By John Pring on 9th June 2016 Category: Education

Concerns over watchdog’s ‘alarming’ inspection cancellation figures
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Disabled campaigners and politicians have raised serious concerns about the social care inspection regime, after last week’s revelations that the number of cancellations and postponements rose by more than 360 per cent in just one year. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) […]

Cancelled inspections by care watchdog rise 360 per cent in one year

By John Pring on 2nd June 2016 Category: Independent Living

Cancelled inspections by care watchdog rise 360 per cent in one year
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The number of inspections by the social care regulator that are cancelled or rescheduled every month has risen by more than 360 per cent in just one year, the watchdog’s own figures have revealed. The figures – revealed by the Care […]

DWP ‘puts child abuse trial at risk’ by insisting on PIP reassessment

By John Pring on 26th May 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP ‘puts child abuse trial at risk’ by insisting on PIP reassessment
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A traumatised child abuse victim has branded the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) “shameful” for trying to force him to attend a benefits reassessment, when he is waiting to give evidence at an institutional abuse trial. David* has severe post-traumatic […]

How a single word shows DWP has finally owned up on benefit deaths

By John Pring on 19th May 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

How a single word shows DWP has finally owned up on benefit deaths
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has finally admitted that it could be partly responsible for the deaths of some benefit claimants. The admission came – quietly – after its release of heavily-redacted versions of 49 secret “peer reviews” into […]

Ministers refuse to say if they implemented 10 measures to save lives

By John Pring on 19th May 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Ministers refuse to say if they implemented 10 measures to save lives
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Ministers have refused to say if they implemented 10 measures – recommended by their own civil servants – that would have made it less likely that “vulnerable” benefit claimants would lose their lives. The 10 recommendations were taken from some of […]

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