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UN’s torture committee probes UK on ‘grim and unacceptable truths’

By John Pring on 9th May 2019 Category: Human Rights

UN’s torture committee probes UK on ‘grim and unacceptable truths’
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A UN body has been questioning the UK government this week on the “grim and unacceptable truth” that disabled people and other groups are still being subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment – and even torture – in taxpayer-funded services. The […]

Chancellor ignores calls to act on impact of austerity, as Newton quits over Brexit

By John Pring on 14th March 2019 Category: Politics

Chancellor ignores calls to act on impact of austerity, as Newton quits over Brexit
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The chancellor has ignored repeated calls for the government to take urgent steps to ease the social care funding crisis and other impacts of austerity on disabled people, as he delivered his spring statement. Hammond’s statement yesterday (Wednesday) was overshadowed by […]

Job losses at Disability Rights UK as user-led funding squeeze tightens

By John Pring on 7th March 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Job losses at Disability Rights UK as user-led funding squeeze tightens
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A national disabled people’s organisation has had to make cuts of nearly 20 per cent to its staff, in a further sign of the financial difficulties facing many user-led organisations across the country. Disability Rights UK (DR UK) is making four […]

Minister seeks recruits for new disability network… but refuses to pay them

By John Pring on 31st January 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Minister seeks recruits for new disability network… but refuses to pay them
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The minister for disabled people is refusing to pay the chairs and members of nine new regional groups she is setting up to bring the views of disabled people and their organisations closer to government. The refusal to pay for their […]

OBE ‘is overdue recognition of importance of inclusive education’

By John Pring on 3rd January 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

OBE ‘is overdue recognition of importance of inclusive education’
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A disabled campaigner says the decision to award him an OBE is an overdue recognition of the importance of inclusive education. Anthony Ford-Shubrook, a youth ambassador with the charity AbleChildAfrica and a trustee of The Alliance for Inclusive Education, was among […]

Anger over latest delay to social care green paper

By John Pring on 20th December 2018 Category: Independent Living

Anger over latest delay to social care green paper
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Disabled people’s organisations have reacted angrily after the government admitted that it will break its promise to publish its long-delayed adult social care green paper by the end of this year. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) confirmed this […]

Energy efficiency policy sidelines disabled people, says report

By John Pring on 13th December 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Energy efficiency policy sidelines disabled people, says report
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Much more needs to be done to ensure that disabled people and other groups in fuel poverty can benefit from energy efficiency schemes, according to a new report. The report says that disabled people often have higher energy demands, because of […]

UN day of disabled people: Temporary election access fund ‘must be just a first step’

By John Pring on 6th December 2018 Category: Politics

UN day of disabled people: Temporary election access fund ‘must be just a first step’
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The government has finally launched a new temporary fund that will support disabled candidates who want to stand for elected office, but only for the next 15 months. The Government Equalities Office (GEO) said the EnAble “interim” fund would provide £250,000 […]

Care charges are driving disabled people into debt, says report

By John Pring on 15th November 2018 Category: Independent Living

Care charges are driving disabled people into debt, says report
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Charging disabled people for their care and support is driving many of them into debt and forcing them to cut their spending on food or heating, according to new research by a network of disabled people’s organisations and their allies. The […]

Government’s response to ‘human catastrophe’ UN report is ‘deeply unsatisfying’

By John Pring on 13th September 2018 Category: Human Rights

Government’s response to ‘human catastrophe’ UN report is ‘deeply unsatisfying’
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The government has been accused of publishing a “deeply unsatisfying” response to a devastating report by a UN committee that concluded last year that the UK had been “going backwards” on independent living. One disabled people’s organisation (DPO) said the government […]

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