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Concern over UN’s ‘silence’ on benefit-related deaths

By John Pring on 6th April 2017 Category: Human Rights

Concern over UN’s ‘silence’ on benefit-related deaths
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Disabled activists fear that the UN committee examining the UK’s progress on implementing the disability rights convention may be ignoring links between the government’s welfare reforms and the deaths of benefit claimants. This week, the UN committee on the rights of […]

Watchdog refuses to withdraw report to UN that omits benefit deaths evidence

By John Pring on 23rd February 2017 Category: Human Rights

Watchdog refuses to withdraw report to UN that omits benefit deaths evidence
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The equality and human rights watchdog has refused to withdraw its report to the UN on the implementation of its disability convention, despite omitting vital information that links government ministers with the deaths of benefit claimants. Only two weeks ago, three […]

Green Party calls on government to launch benefit deaths inquiry

By John Pring on 9th February 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Green Party calls on government to launch benefit deaths inquiry
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The Green Party has written to work and pensions secretary Damian Green to demand an independent inquiry into benefit claimants whose deaths have been linked to the failings of his department. The letter has been signed by the Green Party’s co-leader, […]

National DPOs forced to withdraw report sent to UN over benefit deaths evidence

By John Pring on 9th February 2017 Category: Human Rights

National DPOs forced to withdraw report sent to UN over benefit deaths evidence
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Three national disabled people’s organisations have withdrawn a report they submitted to the United Nations, after admitting that it failed to speak out strongly enough on links between the government’s welfare reforms and the deaths of benefit claimants. The report will […]

UN report failure on benefit deaths by national DPOs ‘is extreme insult to activists’

By John Pring on 2nd February 2017 Category: Human Rights

UN report failure on benefit deaths by national DPOs ‘is extreme insult to activists’
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A crucial report submitted to the United Nations by three national disabled people’s organisations has been criticised for failing to speak out strongly enough on the links between the UK government’s welfare reforms and the deaths of benefit claimants. The “shadow […]

DWP media reports ignore benefit deaths… and IDS resignation

By John Pring on 1st December 2016 Category: Politics

DWP media reports ignore benefit deaths… and IDS resignation
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) civil servants ignored media coverage that exposed how ministers’ policies had led to the deaths of benefit claimants, in a series of confidential reports for their bosses. The DWP Media Evaluation reports, obtained by Disability […]

Duncan Smith and Grayling ‘must face criminal probe’ over WCA deaths

By John Pring on 24th March 2016 Category: Crime

Duncan Smith and Grayling ‘must face criminal probe’ over WCA deaths
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Disabled activists are calling for Iain Duncan Smith to face a criminal investigation over his refusal to address a coroner’s concerns about the safety of the “fitness for work” test, which led to “countless deaths” over the last six years. They […]

Tribunal could order DWP to release key benefit deaths details

By John Pring on 10th March 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Tribunal could order DWP to release key benefit deaths details
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A tribunal judge has hinted that he may order the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to release vital information from 49 secret reviews it carried out into the deaths of benefit claimants. Judge Andrew Bartlett QC was chairing a three-person […]

DNS to ask tribunal to force DWP to publish secret benefit deaths information

By John Pring on 25th February 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DNS to ask tribunal to force DWP to publish secret benefit deaths information
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Disability News Service (DNS) will this week ask a tribunal to require the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to publish information about secret reviews it carried out into the deaths of 49 benefit claimants. DNS has been trying since August […]

‘Damning’ research on WCA deaths is ‘timely’ reminder of government’s shame

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

‘Damning’ research on WCA deaths is ‘timely’ reminder of government’s shame
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Disabled activists say government-funded research, which concludes that the programme to reassess people on incapacity benefit through the work capability assessment (WCA) was linked to 590 suicides in just three years, is both “damning” and “timely”. Campaigners, doctors and psychiatrists have […]

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