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Councils frequently fail to make reasonable adjustments, says ombudsman

By John Pring on 26th May 2022 Category: Independent Living

Councils frequently fail to make reasonable adjustments, says ombudsman
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An ombudsman has warned that local authorities are frequently failing to make reasonable adjustments for disabled service-users, particularly those with invisible impairments. The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman, Michael King (pictured), called on local councils in England to be “proactive” […]

EHRC refuses to apologise over ‘shameful’ long Covid blunder

By John Pring on 12th May 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

EHRC refuses to apologise over ‘shameful’ long Covid blunder
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The equality watchdog has again refused to apologise for failing disabled people, after suggesting publicly that people experiencing symptoms of long Covid should not be entitled to protection from the Equality Act. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) sparked outrage […]

Trio of disabled women say EHRC has failed them and other families over benefit deaths

By John Pring on 28th April 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Trio of disabled women say EHRC has failed them and other families over benefit deaths
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Three disabled women who lost relatives because of the actions of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have accused the equality watchdog of failing them and countless other families. They spoke out this week after the Equality and Human Rights […]

Government ‘must act’ on omission of disabled people from Covid inquiry terms of reference

By John Pring on 28th April 2022 Category: Politics

Government ‘must act’ on omission of disabled people from Covid inquiry terms of reference
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The government’s failure to include a “specific reference” to disabled people in the draft terms of reference for the public inquiry into the Covid pandemic is a “grave omission” and must be corrected, a disabled MP has told the House of […]

New bill set to give fresh rights to disabled users of taxis and minicabs

By John Pring on 28th April 2022 Category: Transport

New bill set to give fresh rights to disabled users of taxis and minicabs
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Legislation passed by parliament this week will give disabled people new rights when travelling by taxis or private hire vehicles, although there are already concerns over how well they will be enforced. The private members’ bill aims to fill gaps in […]

New concerns over equality watchdog as it scraps disability committee

By John Pring on 3rd March 2022 Category: Human Rights

New concerns over equality watchdog as it scraps disability committee
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The equality watchdog has secretly decided to scrap its committee of disabled advisers, without attempting to consult on the move with disabled people and their organisations, Disability News Service (DNS) has learned. The decision by the Equality and Human Rights Commission […]

DWP apologises to autistic man after work coach threatens to stick pins in his eyes

By John Pring on 2nd December 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP apologises to autistic man after work coach threatens to stick pins in his eyes
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An autistic man was left stunned after a jobcentre work coach threatened to stick pins in his eyes, or at least poke them with a Biro, and then said she had doled out similar treatment to autistic children. The comments made […]

TUC calls for action on home working for disabled people

By John Pring on 28th October 2021 Category: Employment

TUC calls for action on home working for disabled people
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The TUC is calling for action to make it easier for disabled people to work from home, after a huge majority of those who have done so during the pandemic said they wanted to continue being able to do so. A […]

Timpson silent over ‘accessibility fails’

By John Pring on 21st October 2021 Category: Independent Living

Timpson silent over ‘accessibility fails’
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The high street retailer Timpson is facing allegations from disabled campaigners that many of its stores are inaccessible to disabled people. The concerns focus both on its high street stores and on the small “pods” – factory-built kiosks – it has […]

COVID inquiry will conclude that benefit cuts led to deaths, MP tells minister

By John Pring on 16th September 2021 Category: Politics

COVID inquiry will conclude that benefit cuts led to deaths, MP tells minister
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The government’s cuts to social security will be found to have played a significant part in causing the deaths of many disabled people during the pandemic, MPs were told yesterday (Wednesday). Labour’s Debbie Abrahams said that ministers’ failure to assess the […]

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