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Council ‘used pandemic as Trojan horse for city centre access changes’

By Chloe Johnson on 1st July 2021 Category: Independent Living

Council ‘used pandemic as Trojan horse for city centre access changes’
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Campaigners have accused a council of using the pandemic as a “Trojan horse” to make permanent changes to the city centre that are already having a “devastating” impact on disabled people’s ability to access services, after being introduced as temporary measures. […]

Disabled student wins right to challenge DWP over universal credit ‘discrimination’

By John Pring on 17th June 2021 Category: Education

Disabled student wins right to challenge DWP over universal credit ‘discrimination’
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A disabled student has won the right to challenge efforts by ministers to prevent him and thousands of others in his situation from claiming universal credit while they are studying. Flinn Kays argues that many disabled students should be entitled to […]

DRILL’s five years ‘leave independent living legacy that can be used to push for change’

By John Pring on 10th June 2021 Category: Independent Living

DRILL’s five years ‘leave independent living legacy that can be used to push for change’
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A pioneering five-year programme, led and controlled by disabled people, has left a legacy of independent living research that can now be used to lobby for change in policies and services across the UK, according to a new report. But it […]

Anger over ‘horrifying’ slow pace of government’s post-Grenfell action

By John Pring on 3rd June 2021 Category: Human Rights

Anger over ‘horrifying’ slow pace of government’s post-Grenfell action
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The government has failed to act to protect disabled people from the risk of fire in high-rise and other residential buildings, nearly four years after the Grenfell Tower tragedy, say campaigners. Disabled campaigners and allies have shared an open statement – […]

Call for urgent action as investigation finds home care deaths rose by half in pandemic

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

Call for urgent action as investigation finds home care deaths rose by half in pandemic
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Disabled activists have called for an urgent investigation after new figures showed that deaths of disabled and older people receiving support at home from care agencies rose by nearly 50 per cent during the first 12 months of the pandemic. In […]

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 […]

Universal credit ‘basic fairness’ £20 uplift case given high court go-ahead

By John Pring on 6th May 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Universal credit ‘basic fairness’ £20 uplift case given high court go-ahead
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The high court has given two disabled campaigners permission to challenge the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over its failure to offer recipients of so-called legacy benefits the same £20-a-week increase given to those on universal credit. The court will […]

Watchdog’s ‘invaluable’ inquiry set to expose ‘fragility’ of social care system

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

Watchdog’s ‘invaluable’ inquiry set to expose ‘fragility’ of social care system
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The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is to launch an “invaluable” and “long-overdue” inquiry into whether the social care system breaches equality and human rights laws. The formal statutory inquiry will examine the system of assessing needs and making decisions […]

Peers and MPs hear fierce attack on government’s disability employment record

By John Pring on 22nd April 2021 Category: Employment

Peers and MPs hear fierce attack on government’s disability employment record
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The government’s record on disability employment has come under fierce attack during a parliamentary meeting. MPs and peers on the all-party parliamentary group on disability heard from experts from business, academia and the disability movement on Tuesday on the employment proposals […]

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 […]

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