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Activist set for legal action over government’s ‘excessive, discriminatory’ care home rules

By John Pring on 6th May 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Activist set for legal action over government’s ‘excessive, discriminatory’ care home rules
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A disabled campaigner is hoping to launch a legal action against government COVID rules that force residents of care homes to isolate for two weeks every time they attend a medical appointment or visit a shop. Doug Paulley has also told […]

Disabled people ‘treated as afterthought throughout pandemic’, says academic

By John Pring on 29th April 2021 Category: Independent Living

Disabled people ‘treated as afterthought throughout pandemic’, says academic
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Disabled people have often been treated as “an afterthought” throughout the coronavirus pandemic, according to a leading disabled academic. Professor Tom Shakespeare told a webinar on Tuesday that disabled people had been disproportionately affected in multiple ways, including the disruption to […]

Disabled woman’s needs ignored as she is ‘treated like prisoner’ at quarantine hotel

By John Pring on 22nd April 2021 Category: Human Rights

Disabled woman’s needs ignored as she is ‘treated like prisoner’ at quarantine hotel
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A disabled woman has described how the government and its contractors failed to make any allowance for her impairment and treated her like a prisoner during her stay in a “managed quarantine hotel”. Because she was placed in an unsuitably small […]

Campaign calls for supermarkets to scrap delivery charges

By John Pring on 15th April 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Campaign calls for supermarkets to scrap delivery charges
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Disabled campaigners are calling on supermarkets to scrap their delivery charges, to help disabled people and others who have seen food costs rise sharply during the pandemic. They are asking the chief executives of the seven supermarkets that have provided priority […]

Apple ‘forced by EHRC to back down in face mask discrimination row’

By John Pring on 15th April 2021 Category: Independent Living

Apple ‘forced by EHRC to back down in face mask discrimination row’
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Technology giant Apple appears to have been forced by the equality watchdog to admit that it was wrong to eject disabled people from its shops for failing to wear face masks, when government guidance stated that they were exempt from the […]

Government ‘treats disabled people with contempt’ by handing £2.4 million to charities

By John Pring on 1st April 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government ‘treats disabled people with contempt’ by handing £2.4 million to charities
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The government has been accused of showing “contempt” and “indifference” towards disabled people, after announcing large grants to 13 disability charities but failing to offer a penny to organisations run and controlled by disabled people. The Department of Health and Social […]

Government’s ‘shocking’ pandemic rights list of shame

By John Pring on 25th March 2021 Category: Human Rights

Government’s ‘shocking’ pandemic rights list of shame
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The minister for disabled people has refused to apologise for as many as 24 breaches of disabled people’s rights – and probably even more – by the government in the 12 months since the first COVID-19 lockdown. Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) […]

Government’s shielding decision ‘will have chilling impact on disabled workers’

By John Pring on 25th March 2021 Category: Employment

Government’s shielding decision ‘will have chilling impact on disabled workers’
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Disabled activists have warned of the “chilling” impact on disabled workers of the government’s decision to end shielding from the end of this month. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) last week began sending letters to those on the […]

Regulators face call to act over figures linking COVID deaths with health system

By John Pring on 18th March 2021 Category: Human Rights

Regulators face call to act over figures linking COVID deaths with health system
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Disabled campaigners are calling on two regulators to investigate concerns raised by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) that many of the deaths of disabled people during the pandemic could be linked to discrimination within the healthcare system. The Equality and […]

Disabled workers ‘have had to choose between lives and livelihoods during pandemic’

By John Pring on 18th March 2021 Category: Employment

Disabled workers ‘have had to choose between lives and livelihoods during pandemic’
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Disabled workers have had to choose “between their lives and their livelihoods” during the pandemic, because of employers’ failure to provide them with the reasonable adjustments they are entitled to by law, union activists have heard. The annual TUC disabled workers’ […]

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