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Coronavirus: PA guidance is finally published… five weeks late

By John Pring on 23rd April 2020 Category: Independent Living

Coronavirus: PA guidance is finally published… five weeks late
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Ministers have finally published guidance that should help disabled people who employ their own personal assistants (PAs) to stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic, but activists say the delay in producing the document has put lives at risk. The guidance for […]

UN rapporteur hears of disabled asylum-seekers evicted by social services

By John Pring on 11th July 2019 Category: Human Rights

UN rapporteur hears of disabled asylum-seekers evicted by social services
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A UN human rights expert has been told that disabled asylum-seekers in Bristol have been evicted by social services, and have even been told that being made “street homeless” will make them more independent. Professor Felipe González, the UN’s special rapporteur […]

Kamil Ahmad: Anger over review’s failure to expose systemic flaws that led to murder

By John Pring on 5th July 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Kamil Ahmad: Anger over review’s failure to expose systemic flaws that led to murder
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The brother of a disabled asylum-seeker who was brutally murdered by a racist neighbour has joined disabled activists in criticising a “safeguarding review” for failing to expose the “catalogue of injustice” he faced in the years leading to his death. They […]

Memorial and procession will highlight need for reform after brutal murder

By John Pring on 7th June 2018 Category: Human Rights

Memorial and procession will highlight need for reform after brutal murder
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Campaigners will take part in a procession later this month to mark the murder of a disabled asylum-seeker and highlight the need for sweeping changes to the system that failed him. Disabled asylum-seekers and activists, grassroots groups, academics and policy-makers will […]

Murdered disabled refugee ‘was repeatedly failed by council and police’

By John Pring on 21st December 2017 Category: Crime

Murdered disabled refugee ‘was repeatedly failed by council and police’
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A disabled refugee who was murdered after years of racist harassment and abuse was repeatedly failed by a police force and his local authority, according to a long-awaited review into the events that led to his death. The review by the […]

Police and council face questions over second murder of disabled refugee

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Crime

Police and council face questions over second murder of disabled refugee
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Public bodies in Bristol are facing allegations of institutional disablism and racism, after the second case in four years in which a man has been convicted of the brutal murder of a disabled refugee. Friends say that Kamil Ahmad had repeatedly […]

Kamil Ahmad: Discrimination led to murder of disabled refugee, say friends

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Crime

Kamil Ahmad: Discrimination led to murder of disabled refugee, say friends
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Friends of a disabled Kurdish asylum-seeker have spoken of the institutionalised discrimination that they believe led to his murder at the hands of a racist neighbour. Kamil Ahmad wanted nothing more than a safe place that he could call home, after […]

Police watchdog criticised over investigation into murder of disabled refugee

By John Pring on 6th July 2017 Category: Crime

Police watchdog criticised over investigation into murder of disabled refugee
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A watchdog has been criticised for failing to investigate whether disability hate crime played a part in the harassment and abuse suffered by a disabled refugee, who was repeatedly failed by police officers over seven years before being brutally murdered. Bijan […]

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