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High court care charging victory ‘highlights flawed social care system’

By John Pring on 23rd December 2020 Category: Independent Living

High court care charging victory ‘highlights flawed social care system’
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A disabled woman’s high court victory has highlighted how the current social care system has a disproportionately negative impact on disabled people with the highest support needs, say campaigners. The high court has ruled that Norfolk County Council breached the rights of the woman – […]

Court ruling ‘shows systemic discrimination’ within ‘vile and horrendous’ asylum system

By John Pring on 17th December 2020 Category: Human Rights

Court ruling ‘shows systemic discrimination’ within ‘vile and horrendous’ asylum system
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A high court ruling has demonstrated the systemic disability discrimination within the Home Office’s asylum support system, say disabled activists. The high court this week rejected the Home Office’s argument that it was justified in discriminating against disabled claimants in the […]

Human Rights Act review ‘must not lead to weakening of disabled people’s rights’

By John Pring on 10th December 2020 Category: Human Rights

Human Rights Act review ‘must not lead to weakening of disabled people’s rights’
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A review of the Human Rights Act, announced this week by the government, must not be used as an opportunity to water down its protections, disabled human rights experts have warned. Although the government said this week that the review was […]

Disabled campaigner’s mandatory reconsideration court victory over DWP

By John Pring on 30th July 2020 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Disabled campaigner’s mandatory reconsideration court victory over DWP
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A disabled campaigner says his high court victory over the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has shown that it is possible to “put the rule of law into the hands of ordinary people”. Michael Connor spoke out after a judge […]

Coronavirus: How the government breached disabled people’s rights 17 times during the pandemic

By John Pring on 23rd July 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: How the government breached disabled people’s rights 17 times during the pandemic
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New research by Disability News Service (DNS) shows how the UK government has breached the rights of disabled people in at least 17 different ways during the coronavirus pandemic. From restricting their rights in its emergency Coronavirus Act, to failing to […]

Government faces legal action over failure to stop ATU ‘atrocities’

By John Pring on 13th February 2020 Category: Human Rights

Government faces legal action over failure to stop ATU ‘atrocities’
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Disabled campaigners have welcomed the human rights watchdog’s decision to begin legal action against the government over its repeated failure to address the “distressing and horrific” treatment of people with learning difficulties and autistic people in mental health hospitals. The Equality […]

Disabled pupil fights at high court for full school inclusion

By John Pring on 24th January 2019 Category: Education

Disabled pupil fights at high court for full school inclusion
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Inclusive education activists were at the high court in London this week to support a disabled pupil in her legal fight to secure full participation in all aspects of life at her mainstream school. The Alliance for Inclusive Education (ALLFIE) is […]

Home Office’s ‘inhumane’ deportation decision poses ‘risk to life’

By John Pring on 10th January 2019 Category: Human Rights

Home Office’s ‘inhumane’ deportation decision poses ‘risk to life’
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Autistic rights campaigners are calling on the government to reverse its “inhumane” decision to ignore detailed, independent medical evidence and force a young disabled man with high support needs and his family to return to India. Disabled activists from Autistic UK […]

Government criticised by EHRC over disability rights record… for second time in 12 days

By John Pring on 15th December 2016 Category: Human Rights

Government criticised by EHRC over disability rights record… for second time in 12 days
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The government has been criticised by the UK’s human rights watchdog over its record on protecting the rights of disabled people, for the second time in just 12 days. Last week, Disability News Service revealed how the Equality and Human Rights […]

Supreme Court’s rulings mean bedroom tax ‘will still unfairly hit thousands’

By John Pring on 10th November 2016 Category: Housing

Supreme Court’s rulings mean bedroom tax ‘will still unfairly hit thousands’
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The government’s “bedroom tax” discriminates unlawfully against some disabled people who need an extra bedroom because of their impairment, but not against others, the Supreme Court has ruled. The Supreme Court ruled yesterday (Wednesday) that ministers’ decision to apply the bedroom […]

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