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Government announces £400 care charges ‘cash boost’, while quietly snatching funds from savings

By John Pring on 19th February 2026 Category: Independent Living

Government announces £400 care charges ‘cash boost’, while quietly snatching funds from savings
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The government has announced a £400 “cash boost” for disabled people who rely on social care in their own homes, while failing to point out that another ministerial decision will drag thousands of them into paying higher care charges. Care minister […]

Thousands of disabled people in one county should benefit from care charging legal case victory

By John Pring on 11th December 2025 Category: Independent Living

Thousands of disabled people in one county should benefit from care charging legal case victory
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Hundreds, or even thousands, of service-users in Kent should benefit from a legal case taken by a disabled woman who spent years over-paying care charges because the county council failed to tell her about crucial rules. Kent County Council – which […]

Disabled people describe impact of ‘very unfair’ extra costs caused by DWP’s universal credit migration

By John Pring on 23rd October 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Disabled people describe impact of ‘very unfair’ extra costs caused by DWP’s universal credit migration
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Disabled people have described their anger with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for failing to warn them of the significant hidden costs – which can be more than £2,400 a year – of transferring onto universal credit from their […]

Disabled claimants losing out by hundreds of pounds a month through hidden impact of universal credit

By John Pring on 16th October 2025 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Disabled claimants losing out by hundreds of pounds a month through hidden impact of universal credit
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Disabled people have suddenly become up to £200 pounds a month worse off because of unexpected impacts of being moved from their old “legacy” benefits onto universal credit. Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) has been hearing from disabled people who have […]

New film celebrates 10 years since ‘moment in time’ victory over care charges in London borough

By John Pring on 9th October 2025 Category: Independent Living

New film celebrates 10 years since ‘moment in time’ victory over care charges in London borough
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A new film released to celebrate 10 years since activists won a campaign to stop their local council charging for care shows how disabled people can achieve important victories by taking collective action, say campaigners who fought for that success. The […]

Lib Dems insist they are still focused on social care, despite leader concentrating again on carers

By John Pring on 25th September 2025 Category: Independent Living

Lib Dems insist they are still focused on social care, despite leader concentrating again on carers
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Senior Liberal Democrat MPs have insisted they are still committed to social care reform and want to move towards eliminating all care charges, despite the party saying little or nothing about the issue during its annual conference this week. Liberal Democrat […]

Streeting set to announce next stage in long-term social care plan within weeks

By John Pring on 19th December 2024 Category: Independent Living

Streeting set to announce next stage in long-term social care plan within weeks
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The government is set to announce the next stage in developing its 10-year plan for social care within weeks, the health and social care secretary has told MPs. Wes Streeting (pictured) told members of the Commons health and social care committee […]

Disabled woman says council helped drive her to suicide attempts over ‘impossible’ care assessment deadlines

By John Pring on 19th December 2024 Category: Independent Living

Disabled woman says council helped drive her to suicide attempts over ‘impossible’ care assessment deadlines
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A local authority’s actions helped drive a disabled woman to attempt to take her own life, after it imposed an “impossible” two-week deadline upon her as part of a discriminatory social care assessment process. Clare*, from Cambridgeshire, who has multiple health […]

Streeting dodges care charges question for four minutes and 25 seconds

By John Pring on 26th September 2024 Category: Independent Living

Streeting dodges care charges question for four minutes and 25 seconds
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Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has refused to say when the new Labour government will address the care charging crisis that is leading disabled people to face unlawful discrimination and inequality on an “unparalleled” scale. Despite being asked several […]

‘Risk of serious harm’ if council goes ahead with telecare charges, say disabled campaigners

By John Pring on 12th September 2024 Category: Independent Living

‘Risk of serious harm’ if council goes ahead with telecare charges, say disabled campaigners
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Disabled people will be left at risk of serious harm if a council goes ahead with plans to introduce new charges for one of its “vital” care services, a disabled people’s organisation has warned. Difference North East has told Hartlepool council […]

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