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The PIP Files: Nearly one in three Capita assessments were flawed, reports reveal

By John Pring on 8th February 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

The PIP Files: Nearly one in three Capita assessments were flawed, reports reveal
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Nearly one in three of the disability benefit assessment reports completed by a private sector contractor were significantly flawed, confidential Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) documents suggest. The figures were revealed through a government audit of personal independence payment (PIP) […]

Watchdog orders DWP to publish secret reports on Atos and Capita PIP failings

By John Pring on 18th January 2018 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Watchdog orders DWP to publish secret reports on Atos and Capita PIP failings
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The information commissioner has ordered the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to release documents that are likely to expose the widespread failings of two of its disability benefit assessment contractors. DWP has been attempting to prevent the documents being released […]

DWP allowed just two print interviews with disability minister in five years

By John Pring on 14th December 2017 Category: Politics

DWP allowed just two print interviews with disability minister in five years
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Conservative ministers for disabled people have given fewer than 20 interviews to national print and internet media since the 2010 general election – an average of less than three a year – according to information obtained by Disability News Service (DNS). […]

Number of social care inspectors falls sharply, new figures show

By John Pring on 2nd November 2017 Category: Independent Living

Number of social care inspectors falls sharply, new figures show
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The number of inspectors working for the care watchdog has fallen sharply over the last year, according to new figures obtained by Disability News Service (DNS). From October 2016 to October 2017, the number of inspectors employed by the Care Quality […]

CQC figures reveal hundreds of care homes have gone two years since last inspection

By John Pring on 27th July 2017 Category: Independent Living

CQC figures reveal hundreds of care homes have gone two years since last inspection
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More than 300 residential care homes for younger disabled adults have not been inspected by the care watchdog for more than two years, according to official figures obtained by Disability News Service (DNS). The figures, released by the Care Quality Commission […]

Remploy refused to give disabled experts support workers for care inspections

By John Pring on 4th May 2017 Category: Employment

Remploy refused to give disabled experts support workers for care inspections
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Disabled people helping to deliver a vital part of the care watchdog’s inspection programme were refused support workers, while one was bullied into resigning, documents obtained by Disability News Service (DNS) have revealed. The internal reports – finally released following a […]

More than 40 NHS organisations have ‘policies of concern’ on institutional care

By John Pring on 12th January 2017 Category: Independent Living

More than 40 NHS organisations have ‘policies of concern’ on institutional care
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More than 40 NHS primary care organisations – and possibly many more – have quietly introduced policies that could see disabled people with complex healthcare needs shunted into residential or nursing homes against their wishes, new research has revealed. Disabled campaigner […]

DWP forced to release reports revealing its secret thoughts on the media

By John Pring on 27th October 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP forced to release reports revealing its secret thoughts on the media
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Documents the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) tried to keep hidden for more than a year have revealed some of the tactics civil servants have used to manipulate media coverage on welfare reform. The “DWP media evaluation” reports have been […]

FoI reveals EHRC chair’s ‘conflict of interest’ over welfare reform inquiry

By John Pring on 15th September 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

FoI reveals EHRC chair’s ‘conflict of interest’ over welfare reform inquiry
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The equality watchdog’s new chair, who is set to lead an investigation into whether Tory welfare reforms breached disabled people’s human rights, worked for the government on key contracts at the heart of those reforms, Disability News Service can reveal. David […]

DWP hides seven secret benefit suicide reviews

By John Pring on 25th August 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP hides seven secret benefit suicide reviews
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is refusing to publish nine secret reviews into the deaths of benefit claimants, despite finally admitting that seven of them relate to people who took their own lives. DWP only released the information after […]

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