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Government finally agrees to continue some free Covid testing for PAs

By John Pring on 31st March 2022 Category: Independent Living

Government finally agrees to continue some free Covid testing for PAs
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The government has finally issued guidance that should allow disabled people in England who employ personal assistants (PAs) to continue to secure free COVID-19 tests for their staff, at least in some situations. The confirmation that some free testing for employers […]

Disabled campaigners set for legal action after PM ends self-isolation rule

By John Pring on 24th February 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Disabled campaigners set for legal action after PM ends self-isolation rule
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Two disabled campaigners who have spent most of the pandemic shielding are set to take legal action against the government, after the prime minister’s confirmation that he was ending the legal requirement to self-isolate after a positive COVID-19 test. Fleur Perry […]

Peer calls for disabled people to ‘take control’ over PA vaccinations

By John Pring on 14th January 2021 Category: Independent Living

Peer calls for disabled people to ‘take control’ over PA vaccinations
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A disabled peer is calling on other disabled people seen as clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) to coronavirus to “be proactive” and ask their GPs to vaccinate them and their personal assistants, following the publication of new government guidance. The advice from […]

Disabled people ‘treated as afterthought again’, as England heads into second lockdown

By John Pring on 5th November 2020 Category: Human Rights

Disabled people ‘treated as afterthought again’, as England heads into second lockdown
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The government has treated disabled people who are at particular risk from coronavirus as an afterthought as the country heads into lockdown, just as it did in the early weeks of the pandemic, say campaigners. Disabled campaigners spoke out yesterday as […]

Coronavirus: Shielders ‘confused, scared and distrustful’ as 1 August approaches

By John Pring on 30th July 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: Shielders ‘confused, scared and distrustful’ as 1 August approaches
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Disabled people who have been shielding from coronavirus since March are expressing significant doubts about government advice that says that – from Saturday (1 August) – they will no longer need to do so. The government announced on 22 June that […]

Coronavirus: Anxiety and confusion over ‘dangerous’ move to ease shielding

By John Pring on 25th June 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: Anxiety and confusion over ‘dangerous’ move to ease shielding
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The government’s decision to further ease measures that have been protecting hundreds of thousands of disabled people from coronavirus since late March has left many of them “stunned and anxious”, say campaigners. The 2.2 million people currently described as “clinically extremely […]

Coronavirus: New NHS guidance ‘leaves door open to dangerous discrimination’

By John Pring on 18th June 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Coronavirus: New NHS guidance ‘leaves door open to dangerous discrimination’
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The failure of NHS England to consult with disabled people over new guidance on hospital visitors has left the door open to “dangerous and discriminatory” treatment, according to two campaigners. Fleur Perry and Mark Williams have asked NHS England to explain […]

Coronavirus: Caution and distrust as ministers issue new guidance for shielders

By John Pring on 4th June 2020 Category: Independent Living

Coronavirus: Caution and distrust as ministers issue new guidance for shielders
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Disabled people have questioned the government’s decision to ease the stringent guidance that was previously advising those shielding from coronavirus to stay inside for weeks on end. In a surprise move at the weekend, ministers suddenly announced that those who have […]

Coronavirus: Success for disabled duo after NHS England backs down on visitor policy

By John Pring on 14th May 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: Success for disabled duo after NHS England backs down on visitor policy
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NHS England has agreed to change its policy on hospital visitors so that it no longer discriminates against disabled people, in the face of at least two legal challenges. It was facing the threat of legal action after refusing to update […]

Coronavirus: NHS faces legal action over ‘unsafe and discriminatory’ visitor policy  

By John Pring on 7th May 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Coronavirus: NHS faces legal action over ‘unsafe and discriminatory’ visitor policy  
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A disabled woman with high support needs has launched a legal action against NHS England, after it refused to update its policy on visitors that would prevent her being accompanied into hospital if she became ill with coronavirus. Fleur Perry says […]

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