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Government’s fresh bids to engage with disabled people are ‘just business as usual’

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

Government’s fresh bids to engage with disabled people are ‘just business as usual’
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Government announcements on how it is engaging with disabled people have been dismissed as “business as usual” and proof that it is continuing to breach the UN disability convention. Days after Disability News Service reported concerns about the failure to engage […]

Coronavirus: Lack of engagement with DPOs ‘has led to bad policies’

By John Pring on 26th March 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Coronavirus: Lack of engagement with DPOs ‘has led to bad policies’
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The government is facing claims that its continuing and repeated refusal to consult with disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) has contributed to its failure to protect disabled people’s rights in responding to the coronavirus crisis. Successive governments since 2012 have been criticised […]

Labour leadership: Nandy pledges ‘truth and justice’ fight for DWP victims

By John Pring on 6th February 2020 Category: Politics

Labour leadership: Nandy pledges ‘truth and justice’ fight for DWP victims
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Labour leadership candidate Lisa Nandy has backed calls for an independent inquiry into deaths linked to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), and has pledged to fight for “truth and justice” on behalf of those who died. One of four […]

Labour leadership: Starmer dodges questions on housing, care and rights

By John Pring on 6th February 2020 Category: Politics

Labour leadership: Starmer dodges questions on housing, care and rights
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The front-runner in the contest to be the next Labour leader has refused to answer key questions about his policies on disability equality. As with all four remaining leadership contenders, Sir Keir Starmer was sent six questions nearly two weeks ago […]

Election post-mortem: Disabled activists ‘will regroup and fight on’

By John Pring on 19th December 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Election post-mortem: Disabled activists ‘will regroup and fight on’
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Disabled campaigners and their organisations have sent a strong message to the new Conservative government that they will regroup and find new ways to fight for their rights. Grassroots groups and user-led organisations this week suggested ways in which disabled people […]

Deaf election candidate plans legal action over government’s access costs refusal

By John Pring on 19th December 2019 Category: Politics

Deaf election candidate plans legal action over government’s access costs refusal
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A Deaf candidate in last week’s general election is planning to take legal action against the government after he had to raise thousands of pounds to cover the cost of sign language interpreters during the campaign. Liberal Democrat David Buxton, who […]

Election 2019: Labour promises move towards inclusive education system

By John Pring on 11th December 2019 Category: Education

Election 2019: Labour promises move towards inclusive education system
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Labour has committed itself to moving back towards an inclusive education system if it wins power in tomorrow’s general election (Thursday). The pledge was made by Marsha de Cordova, the party’s shadow minister for disabled people, at a pre-election rally of […]

Seven Tory ministers for disabled people stay silent on UN’s international rights day

By John Pring on 5th December 2019 Category: Human Rights

Seven Tory ministers for disabled people stay silent on UN’s international rights day
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Not one of the seven ministers for disabled people who have served in the post since the Conservatives came to power in 2010 issued a message of support on social media on the UN’s international day of disabled people this week. […]

Election 2019: Tories ‘offer just five new disability policies’

By John Pring on 28th November 2019 Category: Politics

Election 2019: Tories ‘offer just five new disability policies’
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The Conservative party appears to have announced just five new policy pledges – across its 62-page general election manifesto – that would specifically address the poverty, barriers and breaches of rights faced by disabled people. The party’s manifesto is silent on […]

Election 2019: Labour offers new rights and a UN convention pledge

By John Pring on 28th November 2019 Category: Human Rights

Election 2019: Labour offers new rights and a UN convention pledge
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Labour has guaranteed a string of new rights for disabled people if it wins power at next month’s general election, and it has reaffirmed the promise it made two years ago to incorporate the UN disability convention into UK law. The […]

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