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Government faces legal action over failure to stop ATU ‘atrocities’

By John Pring on 13th February 2020 Category: Human Rights

Government faces legal action over failure to stop ATU ‘atrocities’
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Disabled campaigners have welcomed the human rights watchdog’s decision to begin legal action against the government over its repeated failure to address the “distressing and horrific” treatment of people with learning difficulties and autistic people in mental health hospitals. The Equality […]

Staff forced autistic pupils into tiny cupboard after ‘meltdowns’, school admits

By John Pring on 14th November 2019 Category: Education

Staff forced autistic pupils into tiny cupboard after ‘meltdowns’, school admits
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Staff at an academy school repeatedly forced autistic pupils as young as five into a tiny cupboard and then held the door shut after they had “meltdowns” in class, a school has admitted. Parents of three of the pupils are now […]

Charity campaigning for autistic inclusion faces autistic ex-staffer in tribunal

By John Pring on 12th September 2019 Category: Employment

Charity campaigning for autistic inclusion faces autistic ex-staffer in tribunal
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A disability charity which campaigns for an end to the hostility faced by autistic people in the workplace has this week been defending its actions in an employment tribunal, following allegations made by an autistic former employee. Dave Gregson (pictured) worked […]

Family fight for ‘misdiagnosed’ autistic man who fears being left to die in hospital

By John Pring on 22nd August 2019 Category: Human Rights

Family fight for ‘misdiagnosed’ autistic man who fears being left to die in hospital
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An autistic man who has been kept in locked mental health units for four years has told his mother he fears he will never be released. The user-led campaign group Autistic UK is supporting the family of Ikram Khan, now 23, […]

Activists call for closure of all long-stay hospitals after Whorlton Hall scandal

By John Pring on 30th May 2019 Category: Independent Living

Activists call for closure of all long-stay hospitals after Whorlton Hall scandal
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Disabled people from across Europe have called for the closure of long-stay institutions, after the latest in a long series of abuse scandals was uncovered by the BBC. Four European disability organisations – including the umbrella organisation representing 80 million disabled […]

TUC Disabled Workers’ Conference: Urgent action call on deaths of autistic people

By John Pring on 23rd May 2019 Category: Human Rights

TUC Disabled Workers’ Conference: Urgent action call on deaths of autistic people
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Disabled trade unionists have called for urgent action to address the tragic inadequacies that have led to the deaths of scores of autistic and other disabled people in care settings. This week’s annual TUC Disabled Workers’ Conference in Bournemouth backed an […]

Government agrees to review every care segregation case, after CQC report

By John Pring on 23rd May 2019 Category: Human Rights

Government agrees to review every care segregation case, after CQC report
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Scores of disabled people who have been held in long-term segregation in NHS and private sector health settings will have their cases independently reviewed, the government has agreed, after a report by the health and care watchdog. The Care Quality Commission’s […]

Whistle-blower withdraws offer to help police reopen probe into autistic abuse scandal

By John Pring on 12th April 2019 Category: Crime

Whistle-blower withdraws offer to help police reopen probe into autistic abuse scandal
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A whistle-blower who has vital evidence of serious abuse at a care home for autistic adults has retracted her offer to talk to police about what she witnessed, which could have led to them reopening their failed investigation. Disability News Service […]

O’Mara asks for forgiveness and understanding as an autistic MP

By John Pring on 19th July 2018 Category: Politics

O’Mara asks for forgiveness and understanding as an autistic MP
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A disabled MP has spoken of how being diagnosed as autistic has helped him to understand his behaviour as a younger man that led to his suspension from the Labour party. Jared O’Mara has told Disability News Service (DNS) that he […]

Police force twice erased video footage before watchdog inquiries

By John Pring on 27th July 2017 Category: Crime

Police force twice erased video footage before watchdog inquiries
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A police force is facing questions over its treatment of disabled people, after two reports by the independent watchdog into the way its officers dealt with young autistic men. In both reports, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation was impeded […]

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