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Disabled activists’ bid to find northern DPOs could ‘combat London bias’

By John Pring on 11th April 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Disabled activists’ bid to find northern DPOs could ‘combat London bias’
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A new disabled people’s organisation (DPO) is hoping to bring together DPOs from across the north of England to provide a strong, collective, regional voice on issues affecting disabled people. Leeds Disabled People’s Organisation (LDPO) was formed in January last year […]

UN day of disabled people: Historic document throws light on birth of movement

By John Pring on 6th December 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

UN day of disabled people: Historic document throws light on birth of movement
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A key document that helped many disabled activists develop their understanding of how they were being oppressed by society more than 40 years ago has been published for the first time. The document, Are We Oppressed?, was compiled in 1974 by […]

Watchdog calls on government to act ‘before it’s too late’ on impact of cuts

By John Pring on 30th November 2018 Category: Human Rights

Watchdog calls on government to act ‘before it’s too late’ on impact of cuts
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The equality watchdog has called on the government to “do something before it’s too late”, after its own research showed UK government reforms will cut the living standards of disabled people with the highest support needs in England by more than […]

Election watchdog’s easy-read ‘insult to disabled people’

By John Pring on 28th February 2015 Category: Human Rights

Election watchdog’s easy-read ‘insult to disabled people’
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The election watchdog has been accused of delivering an “insult to disabled people”, after it admitted failing to produce easy-read guidance to help self-advocacy organisations avoid breaking new lobbying laws, six months after being asked to do so. Last week, Disability […]

Osborne’s autumn statement shows ‘total disregard’ for disabled people

By John Pring on 5th December 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive, Politics

Osborne’s autumn statement shows ‘total disregard’ for disabled people
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This week’s autumn statement – the last before the general election – demonstrates the government’s “total disregard” for disabled people, say campaigners. George Osborne’s speech to MPs omitted any mention of disabled people, but there was also no mention of disability […]

National DPO criticised over Maximus ‘fitness for work’ agreement

By John Pring on 31st October 2014 Category: Benefits and Poverty, News Archive

National DPO criticised over Maximus ‘fitness for work’ agreement
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A national disabled people’s organisation has defended its decision to agree to work with the controversial US company handed a government contract to assess disabled people’s “fitness for work”. Disability Rights UK (DR UK) is set to provide disability equality training […]

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