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Round-up: Universal credit, accessible housing, new recruits… and award for ‘legend’

By John Pring on 2nd July 2020 Category: Housing

Round-up: Universal credit, accessible housing, new recruits… and award for ‘legend’
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A disabled student has launched a legal case against the Department for Work and Pensions over an “unlawful” policy that prevents many disabled students claiming universal credit. Sidra Kauser, from Halifax, who is studying for a master’s degree at the University […]

EHRC proposals on new right to independent living: Six key elements

By John Pring on 15th August 2019 Category: Independent Living

EHRC proposals on new right to independent living: Six key elements
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The equality and human rights watchdog has described six key elements that it believes would be needed to enable disabled people in the UK to have a legal right to independent living. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has been […]

EHRC has become ‘more muscular’ on Equality Act enforcement, says chair

By John Pring on 6th June 2019 Category: Politics

EHRC has become ‘more muscular’ on Equality Act enforcement, says chair
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The equality watchdog has improved its performance in enforcing anti-discrimination laws and has become a “more muscular” regulator, it has told MPs. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said yesterday (Wednesday) that it had doubled the use of its formal […]

Inquiry to examine discrimination in legal system, and possible miscarriages of justice

By John Pring on 7th March 2019 Category: Crime

Inquiry to examine discrimination in legal system, and possible miscarriages of justice
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Autistic rights campaigners have welcomed a new inquiry into the discrimination faced by disabled people in the criminal justice system. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) inquiry, which will cover England, Scotland and Wales, will look at whether the barriers […]

Tory peer attacks government over possible EHRC commissioner ‘cover-up’

By John Pring on 30th November 2017 Category: Politics

Tory peer attacks government over possible EHRC commissioner ‘cover-up’
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A disabled Conservative peer has accused the government of a possible cover-up, over the equality watchdog’s failure to appoint him as its disability commissioner. Lord [Kevin] Shinkwin spoke out in parliament on Friday (24 November) about what he said was the […]

EHRC chair faces criticism from MPs over disabled commissioner’s boycott

By John Pring on 26th October 2017 Category: Human Rights

EHRC chair faces criticism from MPs over disabled commissioner’s boycott
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The chair of the equality watchdog has faced criticism from MPs after admitting that a disabled commissioner appointed six months ago is still refusing to attend its board meetings. Tory peer Lord [Kevin] Shinkwin has been boycotting meetings at the Equality […]

EHRC celebrates 10th birthday with call for new powers

By John Pring on 5th October 2017 Category: Human Rights

EHRC celebrates 10th birthday with call for new powers
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The equality watchdog has asked the government for significant new powers, including the ability to inspect buildings that are flouting access laws. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) said it needed stronger powers to hold “powerful and well-resourced” governments and […]

New disabled commissioner ‘astounded and offended’ by EHRC treatment

By John Pring on 29th June 2017 Category: Human Rights

New disabled commissioner ‘astounded and offended’ by EHRC treatment
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A disabled peer who thought he had been appointed as the next disability commissioner – only to be told the post had been abolished – has been left “astounded and offended” by his treatment by the Equality and Human Rights Commission […]

Equality watchdog puts 18 questions on access to every Premier League club

By John Pring on 19th January 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Equality watchdog puts 18 questions on access to every Premier League club
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The equality watchdog has asked every Premier League football club to explain how they are complying with their legal duties to provide reasonable adjustments for disabled supporters under the Equality Act. Rebecca Hilsenrath, chief executive of the Equality and Human Rights […]

Government criticised by EHRC over disability rights record… for second time in 12 days

By John Pring on 15th December 2016 Category: Human Rights

Government criticised by EHRC over disability rights record… for second time in 12 days
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The government has been criticised by the UK’s human rights watchdog over its record on protecting the rights of disabled people, for the second time in just 12 days. Last week, Disability News Service revealed how the Equality and Human Rights […]

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