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Met’s disabled advisers lodge complaint over police ‘discrimination’ during XR protests

By John Pring on 24th October 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Met’s disabled advisers lodge complaint over police ‘discrimination’ during XR protests
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The Metropolitan police’s own disabled advisers have lodged a formal complaint about the force’s “discriminatory” treatment of disabled protesters during this month’s Extinction Rebellion protests in London. A joint letter from every member of the Disability Independent Advisory Group (DIAG) to […]

Legal firm hands out cameras to help disabled passengers prove discrimination

By John Pring on 10th October 2019 Category: Transport

Legal firm hands out cameras to help disabled passengers prove discrimination
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Disabled people who experience repeated discrimination on public transport are being offered a camera to record video evidence for possible legal cases. Legal firm Fry Law, which specialises in disability discrimination cases, is hoping some of the evidence produced can then […]

Labour conference: De Cordova ‘facing oppression’ in parliament over support needs

By John Pring on 26th September 2019 Category: Politics

Labour conference: De Cordova ‘facing oppression’ in parliament over support needs
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A disabled shadow minister has accused the public body that provides MPs with financial support of “oppression” and “discrimination”, after it refused to meet some of the disability-related costs of doing her job in parliament. Marsha de Cordova described the “worry, […]

Campaign calls for action on discrimination against disabled cyclists

By John Pring on 26th September 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Campaign calls for action on discrimination against disabled cyclists
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A new user-led campaign is calling on the government to address the discrimination faced by disabled cyclists. The charity Wheels for Wellbeing is calling for more understanding – among both authorities and the public – of the barriers disabled people encounter […]

Autistic medical student fears ‘discrimination’ could end career before it has started

By John Pring on 19th September 2019 Category: Education

Autistic medical student fears ‘discrimination’ could end career before it has started
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An autistic medical student has accused her university of discrimination that could end her career before it has started, after she was prevented from starting the fifth and final year of her degree. Sarah Potts was forced to take a temporary […]

Charity campaigning for autistic inclusion faces autistic ex-staffer in tribunal

By John Pring on 12th September 2019 Category: Employment

Charity campaigning for autistic inclusion faces autistic ex-staffer in tribunal
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A disability charity which campaigns for an end to the hostility faced by autistic people in the workplace has this week been defending its actions in an employment tribunal, following allegations made by an autistic former employee. Dave Gregson (pictured) worked […]

Air travel regulator ‘has been doing half a job by ignoring airlines’

By Fleur Perry on 8th August 2019 Category: Transport

Air travel regulator ‘has been doing half a job by ignoring airlines’
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The aviation regulator is only doing “half the job” by reporting on access at airports but failing to carry out similar investigations into whether airlines are meeting their legal duties to disabled customers, it has been claimed. The Civil Aviation Authority […]

Equality watchdog’s ‘head in sand’ failure to listen, after MPs call for ‘bolder’ action

By John Pring on 1st August 2019 Category: Politics

Equality watchdog’s ‘head in sand’ failure to listen, after MPs call for ‘bolder’ action
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The equality watchdog has been accused of a “head in the sand” failure to respond to significant criticisms by MPs about its failure to enforce anti-discrimination legislation. In a new report, the Commons women and equalities committee calls on the Equality […]

DWP decision to block DNS jobcentre invite is ‘extension of hostile environment’

By John Pring on 18th July 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP decision to block DNS jobcentre invite is ‘extension of hostile environment’
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been accused of an “appalling” attack on press freedom and disabled people’s rights after blocking a request by Disability News Service (DNS) to interview staff in one of its jobcentres. A leaked memo […]

Hancock confronted over hospital parking charges for disabled patients

By John Pring on 18th July 2019 Category: Transport

Hancock confronted over hospital parking charges for disabled patients
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The health secretary has been confronted by a campaigner after government figures revealed the number of hospitals charging disabled people to use their carparks rose by 12 per cent in just a year. Kush Kanodia, a disabled ambassador for Disability Rights […]

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