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Watchdog finds no significant link between hospital discharge scheme and second wave COVID care home deaths, despite alarming figures

By John Pring on 30th July 2021 Category: Independent Living

Watchdog finds no significant link between hospital discharge scheme and second wave COVID care home deaths, despite alarming figures
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The care watchdog has yet to find a significant link between a controversial programme to discharge hospital patients still infected with COVID-19 into care homes and a series of fatal outbreaks of the virus, despite alarming new figures. It came after […]

Campaigner horrified as G4S puts ‘do not resuscitate’ on her file before ambulance trip

By John Pring on 13th May 2021 Category: Human Rights

Campaigner horrified as G4S puts ‘do not resuscitate’ on her file before ambulance trip
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A controversial outsourcing company is refusing to act after one of its ambulance crews was mistakenly told that a disabled campaigner had agreed to have a “do not attempt resuscitation” (DNAR) order placed on her records. Anna Morell was about to […]

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 […]

ONS suggests NHS disability discrimination may have increased risk of COVID deaths

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

ONS suggests NHS disability discrimination may have increased risk of COVID deaths
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Official figures have provided the first statistical evidence to suggest that unfair practices or discrimination within the NHS may have caused disabled people to be at a higher risk of death from COVID-19 during the pandemic. The Office for National Statistics […]

Burnham hides from scrutiny over ‘abhorrent’ COVID care home policy

By John Pring on 5th November 2020 Category: Politics

Burnham hides from scrutiny over ‘abhorrent’ COVID care home policy
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Staff working for Greater Manchester’s mayor have repeatedly refused to say if he backs government plans that will see hospital patients with coronavirus discharged into care homes, even though he suggested to his own disabled advisers that he did not. Andy […]

Activists’ anger after watchdog supports ministers’ ‘abhorrent’ care home COVID policy

By John Pring on 22nd October 2020 Category: Human Rights

Activists’ anger after watchdog supports ministers’ ‘abhorrent’ care home COVID policy
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Disabled activists have attacked the care watchdog for supporting an “abhorrent” government policy that will again see older and disabled people who have been infected with coronavirus being discharged from hospitals into residential homes. Early in the pandemic, hospital patients were discharged […]

Victims of inpatient restraint and seclusion describe ‘inhumane’ care

By John Pring on 22nd October 2020 Category: Human Rights

Victims of inpatient restraint and seclusion describe ‘inhumane’ care
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Autistic people have told the care regulator about the “undignified and inhumane” care they have been subjected to in mental health units, including the frequent and traumatising use of segregation and restraint in England. They spoke to the Care Quality Commission […]

Round-up: David Toole tributes, COVID rights, DPAC’s video call… and a new EHRC chair

By John Pring on 22nd October 2020 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Round-up: David Toole tributes, COVID rights, DPAC’s video call… and a new EHRC chair
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Tributes have been paid across the disability arts community following the death of disabled dancer and actor David Toole, a founder member of Candoco Dance Company. Among his career highlights were a solo performance at the opening ceremony of the London […]

Activists ‘aghast’ at ‘negligent’ plans to send infected COVID patients into care homes

By John Pring on 24th September 2020 Category: Human Rights

Activists ‘aghast’ at ‘negligent’ plans to send infected COVID patients into care homes
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Disabled activists say that government plans to allow NHS patients infected with COVID-19 to be discharged into care homes this winter will repeat the failings that led to thousands of deaths of older and disabled people in the early stages of […]

CQC’s care agency COVID deaths secrecy ‘puts commercial interests before disabled people’

By John Pring on 17th September 2020 Category: Independent Living

CQC’s care agency COVID deaths secrecy ‘puts commercial interests before disabled people’
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The care regulator has been accused of prioritising the financial interests of home care agencies over the safety of disabled people, after refusing to release information that would show which of them have reported deaths of service-users linked to coronavirus. The […]

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