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Equality Act 2010 and disability committee

Councils taking ‘short-term decisions’ to scrap access officers, peers are told

By John Pring on 27th November 2015 Category: Politics

Councils taking ‘short-term decisions’ to scrap access officers, peers are told
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Government austerity cuts have meant that many local authorities have scrapped the vital role of specialist access officers to save money in the short term, even though it is eventually likely to cost them more, peers have heard. The Equality Act […]

Transport boss apologises after ‘misleading’ comments to peers on access

By John Pring on 20th November 2015 Category: Transport

Transport boss apologises after ‘misleading’ comments to peers on access
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The boss of a public transport lobbying organisation has apologised to campaigners after being criticised for two “misleading” comments made to peers investigating the impact of the Equality Act on disabled people. Simon Posner chief executive of the Confederation of Passenger […]

Real voices bring home day-to-day struggles to ‘horrified’ peers

By John Pring on 18th September 2015 Category: Politics

Real voices bring home day-to-day struggles to ‘horrified’ peers
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Members of a House of Lords committee examining the impact of the Equality Act 2010 have visited a user-led organisation to hear from disabled people on how the legislation has affected their day-to-day lives. Six members of the committee – including […]

Cuts and lack of leadership have had ‘chilling effect’ on access to justice

By John Pring on 11th September 2015 Category: Politics

Cuts and lack of leadership have had ‘chilling effect’ on access to justice
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Four legal experts have told peers of their serious concerns about the government’s commitment to enforcing disabled people’s rights through the Equality Act. Senior representatives of the Bar Council, the Law Society, the Discrimination Law Association (DLA) and the Law Centres […]

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