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Disabled people urged to provide evidence for UN on government’s record on rights

By John Pring on 21st October 2021 Category: Human Rights

Disabled people urged to provide evidence for UN on government’s record on rights
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have launched a fresh bid to hold the government to account over its implementation of the UN disability convention, four years after their previous efforts helped lead to ministers being accused of causing a “human catastrophe”. A […]

Minister invited 44 ‘leaders’ to care summit, but not one disabled people’s organisation

By John Pring on 14th October 2021 Category: Independent Living

Minister invited 44 ‘leaders’ to care summit, but not one disabled people’s organisation
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The government failed to invite a single representative of a disabled people’s organisation (DPO) to last month’s crucial health and social care reform “summit” meeting, an omission that has been branded “disgraceful” and “unacceptable” by campaigners. One disabled campaigner said the […]

National Disability Strategy: Outrage over ‘rehashed’ strategy that is ‘not fit for purpose’

By John Pring on 30th July 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

National Disability Strategy: Outrage over ‘rehashed’ strategy that is ‘not fit for purpose’
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have expressed “outrage” at the UK government’s decision to launch a “tokenistic” and “rehashed” National Disability Strategy that is “not fit for purpose”, and was not developed in co-production with DPOs. A network of more than 20 […]

National Disability Strategy: Plans are ‘realistic and deliverable’, say ministers

By John Pring on 30th July 2021 Category: Independent Living

National Disability Strategy: Plans are ‘realistic and deliverable’, say ministers
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The government claims that its new National Disability Strategy will help to “build a better and fairer life” for disabled people, despite it offering only a handful of new policies and failing to win the backing of leading disabled people’s organisations […]

‘Deep concern’ over government’s disability benefits green paper

By John Pring on 30th July 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

‘Deep concern’ over government’s disability benefits green paper
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) and others have raised serious concerns about suggestions that ministers want to cut future spending on disability benefits and merge personal independence payment with universal credit. The big disability charities have so far remained silent about the […]

Pandemic exclusion led to confusion and fear, says ground-breaking Welsh report

By John Pring on 8th July 2021 Category: Human Rights

Pandemic exclusion led to confusion and fear, says ground-breaking Welsh report
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The levels of exclusion experienced by disabled people in Wales during the pandemic led many to report confusion, helplessness, abandonment, isolation, fear and frustration, according to a ground-breaking, disabled-led report. The Locked Out report*, commissioned by the Welsh government, details how […]

Scotland could be set for ‘ground-breaking’ move on UN convention

By John Pring on 18th March 2021 Category: Human Rights

Scotland could be set for ‘ground-breaking’ move on UN convention
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Disabled people in Scotland could be set for “ground-breaking” improvements to the “protection, progression, and promotion” of their human rights, after their government pledged to incorporate the UN disability convention into Scottish law.  The promise came as the Scottish government accepted […]

Frustration and anger at Labour’s new ‘tick-box’ roadshow plans

By John Pring on 11th February 2021 Category: Politics

Frustration and anger at Labour’s new ‘tick-box’ roadshow plans
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Disabled activists have spoken of their growing frustration and even anger with Labour’s failure to engage properly with user-led organisations, after the party announced a new roadshow aimed at hearing from individual disabled people around the country. Vicky Foxcroft, Labour’s shadow […]

Human Rights Act review ‘must not lead to weakening of disabled people’s rights’

By John Pring on 10th December 2020 Category: Human Rights

Human Rights Act review ‘must not lead to weakening of disabled people’s rights’
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A review of the Human Rights Act, announced this week by the government, must not be used as an opportunity to water down its protections, disabled human rights experts have warned. Although the government said this week that the review was […]

Round-up: Unheard voices, a new manifesto for Wales… and Unlimited goes digital

By John Pring on 10th December 2020 Category: Human Rights

Round-up: Unheard voices, a new manifesto for Wales… and Unlimited goes digital
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More must be done to meet the needs of disabled members of the Gypsy Roma Traveller (GRT) community and to hear their voices, according to ground-breaking, user-led research. The report concludes that disabled people from the GRT community are put off […]

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