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Almost no councils now employ access officers, new research shows

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Almost no councils now employ access officers, new research shows
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Only a tiny minority of local authorities now employ a member of staff dedicated to improving access for disabled people in their area, new research has found. Disability Rights UK (DR UK) has found just 15 of 222 English councils that […]

Disabled election candidates: Labour’s Marsha de Cordova

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Politics

Disabled election candidates: Labour’s Marsha de Cordova
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Despite her party’s decision to drop its pledge to implement the UN’s disability convention into UK law, disabled Labour candidate Marsha de Cordova has this week confirmed her own long-standing commitment to the policy. She describes herself as a “lifelong campaigner […]

Disabled election candidates: Liberal Democrat Katharine Macy

By John Pring on 27th June 2024 Category: Politics

Disabled election candidates: Liberal Democrat Katharine Macy
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Katharine Macy grew up “hearing about people faking disabilities to lounge around on benefits”, but they knew the truth, because they had a mother who struggled to leave the house and desperately wanted to return to work. “I remember her crying […]

Labour manifesto drops key disability rights pledges

By John Pring on 20th June 2024 Category: Politics

Labour manifesto drops key disability rights pledges
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Labour has published an election manifesto that has been shorn of key promises the party made on disability rights last autumn. The manifesto also confirms the party’s continuing refusal to promise an end to ruinous care charges if it wins power. […]

Reform UK manifesto suggests huge cuts, threats to disability rights, and risks to safety of benefit claimants

By John Pring on 20th June 2024 Category: Politics

Reform UK manifesto suggests huge cuts, threats to disability rights, and risks to safety of benefit claimants
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The right-wing Reform UK party has published a manifesto that repeatedly threatens the rights of disabled people, suggests it will pose significant safeguarding risks to benefit claimants, and warns of massive spending cuts to benefits and public services. Although the manifesto […]

SNP mentions disabled people just twice in general election manifesto

By John Pring on 20th June 2024 Category: Politics

SNP mentions disabled people just twice in general election manifesto
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The SNP has said almost nothing in its manifesto about how it would fight for the rights of disabled people at Westminster if its candidates are elected as MPs next month, five years after its last general election manifesto faced similar […]

Plaid Cymru calls for implementation of UN disability convention into UK law

By John Pring on 20th June 2024 Category: Politics

Plaid Cymru calls for implementation of UN disability convention into UK law
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Although Plaid Cymru’s manifesto contains just seven explicit mentions of disability in 72 pages, some of those policies would provide significant new rights for disabled people. A key pledge in the manifesto is that Plaid Cymru would push to implement the […]

Disabled election candidates: The SNP’s Kim Marshall

By John Pring on 20th June 2024 Category: Politics

Disabled election candidates: The SNP’s Kim Marshall
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Kim Marshall decided to stand in the general election because she has already spent most of her life speaking up for those who cannot speak up for themselves, and teaching others how to do that. Although she knows her first duty, […]

Disabled election candidates: Liberal Democrat Richard Whelan

By John Pring on 20th June 2024 Category: Politics

Disabled election candidates: Liberal Democrat Richard Whelan
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Life for disabled people is hard, and getting harder, and they feel “constantly under attack”, according to Liberal Democrat election candidate Richard Whelan. One of his priorities, if elected, would be to ensure that the Equality Act 2010 is properly enforced. […]

Disabled election candidates: The Green Party’s Mags Lewis

By John Pring on 20th June 2024 Category: Politics

Disabled election candidates: The Green Party’s Mags Lewis
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The current political system is not designed for disabled people’s inclusion, according to general election candidate Mags Lewis, which is why she is determined to stand and “be seen to stand” at this general election as a visibly disabled woman. Lewis […]

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