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Nearly three-quarters of calls to equality helpline relate to disability, new figures show

By John Pring on 9th November 2023 Category: Human Rights

Nearly three-quarters of calls to equality helpline relate to disability, new figures show
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New figures show that nearly three-quarters of all discrimination-related enquiries to the government-funded equality helpline have come from disabled people, with this proportion rising every year. The figures, obtained by Disability News Service through a freedom of information request, show that […]

Campaigner horrified as G4S puts ‘do not resuscitate’ on her file before ambulance trip

By John Pring on 13th May 2021 Category: Human Rights

Campaigner horrified as G4S puts ‘do not resuscitate’ on her file before ambulance trip
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A controversial outsourcing company is refusing to act after one of its ambulance crews was mistakenly told that a disabled campaigner had agreed to have a “do not attempt resuscitation” (DNAR) order placed on her records. Anna Morell was about to […]

Disabled woman’s needs ignored as she is ‘treated like prisoner’ at quarantine hotel

By John Pring on 22nd April 2021 Category: Human Rights

Disabled woman’s needs ignored as she is ‘treated like prisoner’ at quarantine hotel
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A disabled woman has described how the government and its contractors failed to make any allowance for her impairment and treated her like a prisoner during her stay in a “managed quarantine hotel”. Because she was placed in an unsuitably small […]

NHS allows G4S to force disabled patients to share ambulances during pandemic

By John Pring on 22nd April 2021 Category: Transport

NHS allows G4S to force disabled patients to share ambulances during pandemic
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A controversial British outsourcing company has admitted forcing disabled patients to share non-emergency ambulances throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. G4S insists that it is following NHS guidance, which says that two patients can be carried together in an ambulance if neither of […]

G4S, Maximus and ‘A4E’ all set to win contracts under Work and Health Programme

By John Pring on 16th February 2017 Category: Employment

G4S, Maximus and ‘A4E’ all set to win contracts under Work and Health Programme
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Some of the country’s most controversial and discredited outsourcing companies are set to win contracts under the government’s new programme to find jobs for disabled people and other marginalised groups. The 11 organisations that have been successful in the bidding process […]

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