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Government’s disability strategy ‘must be grounded in UN convention’

By John Pring on 3rd December 2020 Category: Politics

Government’s disability strategy ‘must be grounded in UN convention’
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Disabled activists have called on the government to ensure that its long-awaited disability strategy produces stronger anti-discrimination legislation and is grounded in the social model of disability and the UN disability convention. They were speaking at an event hosted by Labour’s […]

Meeting sees relaunch of ‘bold and brilliant’ independent living strategy

By John Pring on 26th November 2020 Category: Independent Living

Meeting sees relaunch of ‘bold and brilliant’ independent living strategy
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Disabled activists hope to build a new social movement that will campaign for a “bold and brilliant” national independent living service that would be available free of charge to anyone in England who needs it. They used an online meeting to […]

Minister told by human rights experts to end unacceptable education opt-out

By John Pring on 26th November 2020 Category: Education

Minister told by human rights experts to end unacceptable education opt-out
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A minister has been told by a former member of the UN’s disability rights committee that the government must end its unacceptable opt-out from the duty to ensure inclusive education for disabled children under the UN disability convention. The demand from […]

DDA 25 years on: ‘Phenomenal activism… but deeply flawed legislation’

By John Pring on 12th November 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

DDA 25 years on: ‘Phenomenal activism… but deeply flawed legislation’
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Disabled campaigners this week celebrated the activists whose efforts helped lead to the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), while highlighting the continuing flaws in equality legislation and the need to continue the fight for comprehensive civil rights. They were speaking out on […]

Two years on, most of government’s new disability networks remain silent

By John Pring on 8th October 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Two years on, most of government’s new disability networks remain silent
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Five of the nine regional networks created by ministers to “amplify” the voices of disabled people have not held a single meeting, nearly two years after the government announced they were being set up. The aim, the government said, was to […]

Watchdog’s report spotlights ‘shocking’ impact of pandemic on social care in Scotland

By John Pring on 8th October 2020 Category: Independent Living

Watchdog’s report spotlights ‘shocking’ impact of pandemic on social care in Scotland
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A “considerable proportion” of people in Scotland who receive social care support at home have had that support cut or removed completely during the pandemic, according to a new report by the country’s human rights watchdog. This week’s report by the […]

Tomlinson faces fresh pressure over ‘pathetic’ engagement with DPOs

By John Pring on 10th September 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Tomlinson faces fresh pressure over ‘pathetic’ engagement with DPOs
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The minister for disabled people is facing fresh criticism for failing to carry out “meaningful” engagement with disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) during the coronavirus pandemic. Three DPOs have this week criticised the failure of Justin Tomlinson and his new Disability Unit […]

Coronavirus: How the government breached disabled people’s rights 17 times during the pandemic

By John Pring on 23rd July 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: How the government breached disabled people’s rights 17 times during the pandemic
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New research by Disability News Service (DNS) shows how the UK government has breached the rights of disabled people in at least 17 different ways during the coronavirus pandemic. From restricting their rights in its emergency Coronavirus Act, to failing to […]

Coronavirus: ‘Scandalous’ silence of government’s Disability Unit as thousands die

By John Pring on 16th July 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Coronavirus: ‘Scandalous’ silence of government’s Disability Unit as thousands die
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The government has been accused of a “totally reprehensible failure” after its new Disability Unit failed to make a single announcement in more than three months, while more than 20,000 disabled people were dying from COVID-19. The unit was set up […]

Coronavirus: Academics call for urgent inquiry into deaths

By John Pring on 9th July 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: Academics call for urgent inquiry into deaths
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A group of academics have called on the government to launch an immediate inquiry into why so many disabled people have died during the COVID-19 pandemic. The call came in a new report by Oxford University’s Disability Law and Policy Project […]

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