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‘Halt new mental health bill until there is a public inquiry into deaths and abuse’

By John Pring on 26th January 2023 Category: Human Rights

‘Halt new mental health bill until there is a public inquiry into deaths and abuse’
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Disabled campaigners are calling on the government to halt its reform of the Mental Health Act until there is a public inquiry into the “appalling failings, abuse and high levels of deaths” in mental health services across England. They say that […]

Report on draft mental health bill by peers and MPs ‘is seriously flawed’

By John Pring on 19th January 2023 Category: Human Rights

Report on draft mental health bill by peers and MPs ‘is seriously flawed’
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A report by a cross-party committee of MPs and peers on the government’s plans for mental health reform has been described as “seriously flawed and discriminatory” by a user-led organisation. Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) told the committee last year that the […]

Mental health reforms ‘must go further’, MPs and peers are told

By John Pring on 13th October 2022 Category: Politics

Mental health reforms ‘must go further’, MPs and peers are told
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A user-led organisation has warned MPs and peers that the government’s planned mental health reforms do not go far enough and have failed to engage with disabled activists who have been pushing for a more rights-based approach. Mary Sadid, policy manager […]

Mental health reforms are ‘full of loopholes’ and will ‘uphold the status quo’

By John Pring on 18th August 2022 Category: Human Rights

Mental health reforms are ‘full of loopholes’ and will ‘uphold the status quo’
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The government’s planned mental health reforms contain “far too many loopholes” and will retain a “fundamentally discriminatory” system, according to some of the first detailed concerns raised by disabled people. Three leading disabled campaigners have told Disability News Service this week […]

Commission’s report on care ‘is tangible demonstration of what DPOs can achieve’

By John Pring on 28th July 2022 Category: Independent Living

Commission’s report on care ‘is tangible demonstration of what DPOs can achieve’
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Years of lobbying from disabled people’s organisations (DPOs), backed up by research and evidence, appears to have persuaded a local authority to adopt a new, rights-based approach to addressing the social care crisis. A report by Cheshire West and Chester Council’s […]

Queen’s speech: Campaigners raise concerns over ‘flawed’ Mental Health Act reforms

By John Pring on 12th May 2022 Category: Human Rights

Queen’s speech: Campaigners raise concerns over ‘flawed’ Mental Health Act reforms
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Disabled campaigners have raised concerns about a Mental Health Act reform bill which the government plans to introduce in the new session of parliament. Although many of the proposals to be included in what will be a draft bill were widely […]

UN to hear how disabled people feel ‘expendable’ after rights regression since 2017

By John Pring on 24th March 2022 Category: Human Rights

UN to hear how disabled people feel ‘expendable’ after rights regression since 2017
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There has been “continued regression” in disabled people’s rights in the five years since a UN committee told the UK government that its cuts and reforms had caused a “human catastrophe”, according to a new report by disabled people’s organisations (DPOs). […]

Progress on UN rights convention ‘has regressed and stagnated across UK’

By John Pring on 24th March 2022 Category: Human Rights

Progress on UN rights convention ‘has regressed and stagnated across UK’
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Progress on disability rights in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland has stalled in many areas in the last five years, and in some parts has even regressed, according to reports by national disabled people’s organisations (DPOs). The three DPOs told a […]

Government’s disability strategy ‘fails on climate change and Covid’

By John Pring on 10th February 2022 Category: Human Rights

Government’s disability strategy ‘fails on climate change and Covid’
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The UK government’s National Disability Strategy has failed to address the “urgent challenges” posed by climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, according to disabled academics and campaigners. In a new report, published by the Oxford University Disability Law and Policy Project, […]

Government’s ‘laughable’ and misleading UN update on ‘grave and systematic violations’

By John Pring on 16th December 2021 Category: Human Rights

Government’s ‘laughable’ and misleading UN update on ‘grave and systematic violations’
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The government has been accused of publishing a “laughable” and unevidenced report that was supposed to provide an update on its progress since being accused in 2016 of “grave and systematic” violations of the UN disability convention. The 10,500-word report by […]

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