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Councils apologise over ILF delays and confusion, but blame government

By John Pring on 19th June 2015 Category: Independent Living

Councils apologise over ILF delays and confusion, but blame government
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Fresh evidence has emerged of delays and cuts to care packages as local authorities prepare for the closure of the Independent Living Fund (ILF). The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) has admitted to Disability News Service (DNS) that […]

Minister’s PIP actions were ‘unreasonable’, ‘irrational’ and ‘unlawful’, says court

By John Pring on 5th June 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Minister’s PIP actions were ‘unreasonable’, ‘irrational’ and ‘unlawful’, says court
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A court has ruled that work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith (pictured) was “unreasonable”, “irrational” and acted “unlawfully” by delaying payments of his new disability benefit to two disabled people. The high court said the delays of up to 13 […]

Government cuts ‘could see disabled people slide back to the bad old days’

By John Pring on 5th June 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Government cuts ‘could see disabled people slide back to the bad old days’
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Government policies on social care, health and benefits risk sending disabled people sliding back to “the bad old days of dependency, isolation and poverty”, a disabled peer has warned. In a Lords debate on the Queen’s speech, Baroness [Jane] Campbell urged […]

‘Vile’, disablist bumper stickers cause anger

By John Pring on 5th June 2015 Category: Activism and Campaigning

‘Vile’, disablist bumper stickers cause anger
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A company that used the online marketplace eBay to advertise a “vile” car bumper sticker that suggested disabled people were faking their impairments has been forced to apologise and withdraw it from sale. The £2.50 sticker featured the traditional wheelchair symbol, […]

Queen’s speech ‘suggests the worst is yet to come’

By John Pring on 29th May 2015 Category: Politics

Queen’s speech ‘suggests the worst is yet to come’
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Disabled people should prepare themselves for more cuts and further attacks on their rights over the next five years disabled campaigners have warned in the wake of this week’s Queen’s speech. The speech, which laid out plans for what the prime […]

Osborne’s budget silence on disability ‘is ominous’

By John Pring on 20th March 2015 Category: Politics

Osborne’s budget silence on disability ‘is ominous’
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Leading disabled figures have warned that the chancellor’s “ominous” failure to mention disability or social care in this week’s budget could be a sign that he plans to target disabled people’s support and services for fresh cuts. George Osborne promised £12 […]

Government backtracks again on cuts to student support

By John Pring on 13th March 2015 Category: Education

Government backtracks again on cuts to student support
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The government has announced a further delay to its proposals to restrict the funding that helps disabled students attend university, days after two young people won permission to challenge its plans in the courts. Ministers in the Department for Business, Innovation […]

Lottery awards £5 million for user-led independent living research

By John Pring on 21st February 2015 Category: Independent Living

Lottery awards £5 million for user-led independent living research
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Four of the UK’s leading pan-disability organisations have secured £5 million in lottery funding for a major series of research projects on independent living. The Big Lottery Fund has given the money to Disability Action Northern Ireland, and its research partners […]

DWP shortcuts to reduce PIP delays ‘have made it easier to reject claims’

By John Pring on 21st February 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

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Short-cuts introduced to reduce the backlog of applications for the government’s new disability benefit have made it easier to reject claims, according to the main union representing Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) staff. The union’s evidence suggests that efforts to […]

Court ruling raises fresh questions over care funding

By John Pring on 6th February 2015 Category: Independent Living

Court ruling raises fresh questions over care funding
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A high court ruling has raised new concerns about how disabled people will be affected by the combination of three major government reforms of social care, and the funding crisis facing local authorities. Two disabled children, known as L and P, […]

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