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Setback for taxi wheelchair access, after councils snub new laws

By John Pring on 27th April 2017 Category: Transport

Setback for taxi wheelchair access, after councils snub new laws
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Local authorities are refusing to take simple measures that will provide new legal protection from discrimination for wheelchair-users who want to travel by taxi. On 6 April, the government finally brought into force legislation that imposes fines of up to £1,000 […]

Peer pressure sees minister finally announce date for taxi access laws

By John Pring on 9th February 2017 Category: Transport

Peer pressure sees minister finally announce date for taxi access laws
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The government has finally announced the date when it will bring into force regulations that will ban taxi drivers from discriminating against wheelchair-users, more than 20 years after they were first included in legislation. From 6 April, taxi and private hire […]

Fresh evidence that DWP bars email communication from disabled claimants

By John Pring on 19th January 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Fresh evidence that DWP bars email communication from disabled claimants
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Fresh evidence has emerged that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to allow benefit claimants to communicate via email, despite its claims that it allows disabled people with “valid reasons” to do so. Last week, one disabled PIP […]

PIP claimant set to take DWP to court over refusal to allow him to use email

By John Pring on 12th January 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP claimant set to take DWP to court over refusal to allow him to use email
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A disabled benefit claimant is set to take the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to court over its refusal to allow him to communicate with its civil servants via email. Mark Lucas is facing a reassessment of his personal independence […]

Labour’s ‘lazy indifference to equality’ condemns access measure to Lords defeat

By John Pring on 15th December 2016 Category: Politics

Labour’s ‘lazy indifference to equality’ condemns access measure to Lords defeat
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A disabled peer has attacked Labour’s “lazy indifference” to disability equality, after it failed to back moves that would have forced bars, shops and restaurants to ensure their premises obeyed laws on accessibility when renewing their alcohol licences. Peers tried to […]

Disability Confident will be ‘trivially easy’ for employers to abuse, research suggests

By John Pring on 17th November 2016 Category: Employment

Disability Confident will be ‘trivially easy’ for employers to abuse, research suggests
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The government’s scheme aimed at encouraging employers to take on disabled staff is “trivially easy to abuse” and allows organisations to describe themselves as “Disability Confident” even if they do not comply with anti-discrimination laws, new research suggests. Disability Confident was […]

Southern’s rail plans will breach Equality Act, says disabled access expert

By John Pring on 8th September 2016 Category: Transport

Southern’s rail plans will breach Equality Act, says disabled access expert
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Plans by an under-fire rail company to change the way it staffs its trains will lead to “unacceptable” and repeated breaches of the Equality Act by denying disabled passengers the support they need to travel, it has been claimed. Southern – […]

Justice project will help DPOs tackle discrimination through the courts

By John Pring on 25th August 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Justice project will help DPOs tackle discrimination through the courts
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A new user-led project will help disabled people in London use the law to fight for their independent living rights, and combat the discrimination they face from providers of goods and services. Inclusion London’s Disability Justice Project will support disabled people’s […]

Government’s response to Equality Act report is ‘disgusting travesty’

By John Pring on 14th July 2016 Category: Human Rights

Government’s response to Equality Act report is ‘disgusting travesty’
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The government’s response to a major House of Lords inquiry into the impact of the Equality Act on disabled people – in which it appears to have accepted just eight of 55 recommendations – has been branded a “wasted opportunity”. The […]

‘Enforcement is key on Equality Act’

By John Pring on 28th April 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

‘Enforcement is key on Equality Act’
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Lawyers campaigners, peers and academics have spoken of how disabled people can find it almost impossible to enforce their rights to equality, six years after the introduction of the Equality Act. They were speaking at a seminar in London – organised […]

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