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Letter from DPOs accuses care cuts council of ‘inhumane’ policies

By John Pring on 18th April 2024 Category: Independent Living

Letter from DPOs accuses care cuts council of ‘inhumane’ policies
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Four disabled people’s organisations have written to Bristol’s mayor to call on him to abandon “inhumane and unacceptable” social care policies that are set to breach disabled people’s right to live independently. Disability Rights UK, Greater Manchester Coalition of Disabled People, […]

Fear over council policy that could force disabled people into care homes

By John Pring on 21st September 2023 Category: Independent Living

Fear over council policy that could force disabled people into care homes
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Disabled activists have said they are “very frightened” by council plans that could force people who rely on social care into residential homes against their wishes, and which they believe breach equality and human rights laws. Bristol City Council this week […]

Hunt’s Autumn Statement ‘crumbs’ will ‘not be enough to prevent harm and deaths’

By John Pring on 24th November 2022 Category: Independent Living

Hunt’s Autumn Statement ‘crumbs’ will ‘not be enough to prevent harm and deaths’
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An Autumn Statement that has provided “distracting crumbs” of funding will not be enough to address the impact of 12 years of austerity that has stripped away support from disabled people, campaigners and activists warned this week. The response from disabled […]

Activists ‘horrified’ by Bristol’s third damning report into multi-agency failings in four years

By John Pring on 17th June 2021 Category: Human Rights

Activists ‘horrified’ by Bristol’s third damning report into multi-agency failings in four years
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Council, police and other agencies across Bristol have again been found to have repeatedly failed disabled people, in the third such damning report to hit the city in just four years. This week’s report by Sir Stephen Bubb examined multi-agency failings […]

Ten years on from Winterbourne View scandal, activists ask: Why has so little changed?

By John Pring on 27th May 2021 Category: Independent Living

Ten years on from Winterbourne View scandal, activists ask: Why has so little changed?
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Disabled activists are asking why so little has been done to secure the rights of people with learning difficulties and autistic people in the 10 years since the Winterbourne View abuse scandal was exposed. Monday (31 May) marks the 10th anniversary […]

Regulator fails to record key details from scheme sending COVID patients into care homes

By John Pring on 25th February 2021 Category: Independent Living

Regulator fails to record key details from scheme sending COVID patients into care homes
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The care regulator has admitted failing to track vital details about scores of care homes that are being allowed to accept patients infected with COVID-19, while older and disabled people not yet infected occupy other parts of the same buildings. The […]

Shielders ‘left adrift’ after government’s COVID guidance failure

By John Pring on 1st October 2020 Category: Independent Living

Shielders ‘left adrift’ after government’s COVID guidance failure
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Disabled people who have been shielding at home say they are having to rely on peer support and their own judgement to protect themselves from the pandemic, after despairing at the lack of clear government guidance. Many of those who have […]

Coronavirus: Shielders ‘confused, scared and distrustful’ as 1 August approaches

By John Pring on 30th July 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: Shielders ‘confused, scared and distrustful’ as 1 August approaches
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Disabled people who have been shielding from coronavirus since March are expressing significant doubts about government advice that says that – from Saturday (1 August) – they will no longer need to do so. The government announced on 22 June that […]

Coronavirus: ‘Scandalous’ silence of government’s Disability Unit as thousands die

By John Pring on 16th July 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Coronavirus: ‘Scandalous’ silence of government’s Disability Unit as thousands die
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The government has been accused of a “totally reprehensible failure” after its new Disability Unit failed to make a single announcement in more than three months, while more than 20,000 disabled people were dying from COVID-19. The unit was set up […]

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