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Self-advocacy champion tells peers of new Access to Work fears

By John Pring on 23rd October 2015 Category: Employment

Self-advocacy champion tells peers of new Access to Work fears
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A leading member of the self-advocacy movement has called on peers to investigate huge apparent cuts to in-work support for people with learning difficulties. Andrew Lee, director of policy and campaigns at People First Self-Advocacy, said he and colleagues believed the […]

Marchers to warn PM that Access to Work cap will discriminate

By John Pring on 25th September 2015 Category: Employment

Marchers to warn PM that Access to Work cap will discriminate
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Deaf and disabled people are set to march on Downing Street on Saturday (26 September) to protest at government cuts to the Access to Work scheme. Activists from across the country will gather first outside the Houses of Parliament at noon, […]

Access to Work reforms will make arts ‘less diverse’, says Graeae

By John Pring on 20th March 2015 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Access to Work reforms will make arts ‘less diverse’, says Graeae
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Reforms to the government scheme that supports disabled people at work will make the arts “less diverse at every level”, according to the country’s leading disabled-led theatre company. Graeae said the new Access to Work (AtW) rules would “terminate the careers […]

Access to Work: Plan for new cap on awards ‘is huge concern’

By John Pring on 13th March 2015 Category: Employment

Access to Work: Plan for new cap on awards ‘is huge concern’
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Government plans to restrict how much support any individual can receive through the Access to Work (AtW) scheme are a “huge concern” and will damage efforts to encourage Deaf people to become teachers, lawyers and politicians, campaigners have warned. They spoke […]

Access to Work: Ombudsman dealing with more than 40 complaints

By John Pring on 13th March 2015 Category: Employment

Access to Work: Ombudsman dealing with more than 40 complaints
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The parliamentary ombudsman is dealing with more than 40 complaints about the management of the government’s Access to Work (AtW) scheme. It is just the latest evidence of serious failings within AtW, despite reassurance from ministers that administrative problems and delays […]

DWP dismisses second call by advisers to double size of work scheme

By John Pring on 28th February 2015 Category: Employment

DWP dismisses second call by advisers to double size of work scheme
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Ministers have failed to implement recommendations made nearly two years ago by their own advisers on how to improve the Access to Work (AtW) employment programme, including a vital call to double the number of people using the scheme. The recommendations […]

Most Access to Work recipients ‘have their support cut after reviews’

By John Pring on 21st February 2015 Category: Employment

Most Access to Work recipients ‘have their support cut after reviews’
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Nearly all of the disabled people whose Access to Work (AtW) entitlement is reviewed by the government are having their support cut, according to evidence being compiled by disability organisations. The evidence suggests that the government is only managing to increase […]

Access to Work crisis: Claimants face court action over unpaid bills

By John Pring on 16th January 2015 Category: Employment

Access to Work crisis: Claimants face court action over unpaid bills
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Disabled people are being threatened with legal action by a company exasperated by the government’s failure to pay invoices agreed through its Access to Work (AtW) scheme. One self-employed AtW claimant, Jane*, has told how ergonomic office furniture suppliers Back Care […]

Access to Work crisis: Campaigners secure first legal victory

By John Pring on 29th December 2014 Category: Employment, Human Rights, News Archive

Access to Work crisis: Campaigners secure first legal victory
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The government has agreed to publish secret guidance that shows who is eligible for support under its under-fire Access to Work (AtW) scheme, after it was threatened with legal action by Deaf and disabled campaigners. Lawyers for the Stop Changes to […]

Access to Work crisis: Scheme must improve, say MPs

By John Pring on 19th December 2014 Category: Employment, News Archive, Politics

Access to Work crisis: Scheme must improve, say MPs
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The Access to Work (AtW) scheme is only helping a minority of the disabled people it should be supporting in the workplace, according to a committee of MPs. The work and pensions select committee report also warns that a new rule […]

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