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DPO’s report uncovers pattern of council failings on social care

By John Pring on 18th October 2018 Category: Independent Living

DPO’s report uncovers pattern of council failings on social care
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A user-led organisation says its research has uncovered a pattern of behaviour by a local authority that has undermined the ability of disabled people in the borough to access the support they need to live independently. The disabled people’s organisation Merton […]

Disabled shadow minister calls for government to fund access to all rail stations

By John Pring on 18th October 2018 Category: Transport

Disabled shadow minister calls for government to fund access to all rail stations
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A disabled shadow minister has called on the government to do more to improve its “inadequate” record on improving access to rail travel, and to provide enough funding to ensure all train journeys are accessible “from end to end”. Marsha de […]

High streets ‘need to wake up to the need to communicate with disabled people’

By John Pring on 18th October 2018 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

High streets ‘need to wake up to the need to communicate with disabled people’
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Struggling high street businesses need to “wake up” to the need to communicate with disabled people and their potential £200 billion spending power, according to the founder of an accessibility information website. Dr Gregory Burke told Disability News Service that he […]

Anger and dismay after Labour back-tracks on pledge to scrap universal credit

By John Pring on 11th October 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Anger and dismay after Labour back-tracks on pledge to scrap universal credit
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Labour has infuriated its own disabled members by backtracking on a public pledge by the shadow chancellor that the party would scrap universal credit if it won the next general election. John McDonnell drew widespread praise when he told Sky’s Sophy […]

Police work on disability hate crime is ‘unacceptable’, say watchdogs

By John Pring on 11th October 2018 Category: Crime

Police work on disability hate crime is ‘unacceptable’, say watchdogs
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The work of police officers on more than half of their disability hate crime investigations has been found to be “unacceptable”, according to a new report by two watchdogs. The joint inspection by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue […]

Government ‘blocked’ involvement of user-led groups in mental health summit

By John Pring on 11th October 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government ‘blocked’ involvement of user-led groups in mental health summit
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The government has been asked by campaigners from across the world why it blocked the “meaningful” involvement of user-led and survivor organisations in this week’s high-profile global mental health summit in London. Two open letters have criticised the way the Global […]

Watchdogs’ concern over government refusal to act on UN rights reports

By John Pring on 11th October 2018 Category: Human Rights

Watchdogs’ concern over government refusal to act on UN rights reports
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Four equality and human rights watchdogs have heavily criticised the government for its failure to address the serious concerns raised in a “damning” UN report on the rights of disabled people across the UK. A year on from the report by […]

Anger after minister and BBC undermine ‘silent applause’ reasonable adjustment

By John Pring on 11th October 2018 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Anger after minister and BBC undermine ‘silent applause’ reasonable adjustment
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A disabled activist has lodged complaints with the government and the BBC after the broadcaster’s flagship current affairs programme Question Time mocked the idea of using “silent applause” to make political events more accessible for autistic people. BBC Question Time (BBCQT) […]

DWP ignores concerns from disabled people who shun activity over benefit fraud fears

By John Pring on 11th October 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP ignores concerns from disabled people who shun activity over benefit fraud fears
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to offer a solution to disabled people who say they are fearful of taking more exercise in case they have their support cut or are branded benefit cheats. A new report by […]

British Council tries to dodge Equality Act, after signing up to Disability Confident

By John Pring on 11th October 2018 Category: Employment

British Council tries to dodge Equality Act, after signing up to Disability Confident
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The government-funded organisation responsible for promoting the UK’s culture and education abroad is asking an employment tribunal to allow it to dodge its duty – under the Equality Act – not to discriminate against disabled people. The British Council is attempting […]

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