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Round-up: Autistic children, looming jobs crisis, social care evidence… and Baywatch

By John Pring on 6th August 2020 Category: Employment, Independent Living

Round-up: Autistic children, looming jobs crisis, social care evidence… and Baywatch
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At least 41 local authorities across England have unlawful policies that prevent autistic children from obtaining an assessment of their support needs, according to a new report. The report (PDF) by Disability Law Service, Leeds University’s School of Law, the disability […]

Thinktank responsible for universal credit launches ‘Disability Commission’

By John Pring on 28th May 2020 Category: Employment

Thinktank responsible for universal credit launches ‘Disability Commission’
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The right-wing thinktank responsible for designing universal credit has launched a new “Disability Commission” that it hopes will influence the government’s planned disability strategy. At least half of the 12 commissioners, who will not be paid for their work, are disabled […]

Coronavirus: MPs and peers ask PM for a ‘disability inclusive’ response to pandemic

By John Pring on 7th May 2020 Category: Politics

Coronavirus: MPs and peers ask PM for a ‘disability inclusive’ response to pandemic
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At least 10 disabled MPs and peers have signed a letter calling on the prime minister to ensure that the government improves its support for disabled people in its response to the coronavirus pandemic. The letter, sent to Boris Johnson by […]

Coronavirus: Legal action seeks clarity on disabled people’s right to treatment

By John Pring on 16th April 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: Legal action seeks clarity on disabled people’s right to treatment
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Four disabled campaigners are taking legal action to force the government to make it clear that they will have the same right to life-sustaining treatment as non-disabled people if they contract coronavirus. Their lawyers have written to health and social care […]

Coronavirus: Joint action from disability movement secures NHS treatment pledge

By John Pring on 9th April 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Coronavirus: Joint action from disability movement secures NHS treatment pledge
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Senior health figures have promised that the NHS will “always seek to fully protect” the rights of disabled people during the coronavirus pandemic, after responding to concerns raised in a statement by scores of disabled campaigners and user-led organisations. The response from […]

Coronavirus: MPs and peers pass ‘draconian’ and ‘life-changing’ bill

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

Coronavirus: MPs and peers pass ‘draconian’ and ‘life-changing’ bill
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“Draconian” legislation that is set to have a “life-changing” impact on disabled people’s ability to access social care has become law, after being passed by parliament in just three days. The Coronavirus Act was granted royal assent late yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon […]

DWP’s disability adviser questioned over PIP omission from Boris Johnson letter

By John Pring on 7th November 2019 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

DWP’s disability adviser questioned over PIP omission from Boris Johnson letter
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The head of a UK leisure industry body – a government disability adviser – has been forced to explain why his organisation wrote to the prime minister but failed to ask for action to address disabled people’s barriers to physical activity. […]

Trio of disabled peers pledge to fight off no-deal Brexit ‘time bomb’

By John Pring on 5th September 2019 Category: Politics

Trio of disabled peers pledge to fight off no-deal Brexit ‘time bomb’
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Three disabled peers have pledged to do all they can to avert the significant impact on disabled people of a no-deal Brexit, with one warning of a “time bomb” that is now likely to “detonate”. They spoke out this week as […]

Disabled peer calls for radical changes to ensure ‘wraparound’ support

By John Pring on 16th May 2019 Category: Independent Living

Disabled peer calls for radical changes to ensure ‘wraparound’ support
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A disabled crossbench peer has called on the government to introduce a “comprehensive” scheme that would provide the kind of “wraparound” support that would allow disabled people to live an independent life. Baroness [Jane] Campbell called for a radical and comprehensive […]

Some claims that London 2012 changed the world are nonsense, says disabled peer

By John Pring on 7th March 2019 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Some claims that London 2012 changed the world are nonsense, says disabled peer
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One of Britain’s greatest Paralympians has told a parliamentary meeting to beware of claims that London 2012 “changed the world” for disabled people. Baroness [Tanni] Grey-Thompson (pictured) was speaking at a parliamentary meeting held to discuss the need for more to […]

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