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Silence again from Labour ministers on accessible housing, despite new announcements

By John Pring on 26th September 2024 Category: Housing

Silence again from Labour ministers on accessible housing, despite new announcements
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Labour ministers have again failed to make any commitment to toughening standards on accessible homes, despite announcing a string of new housing measures at their annual party conference. Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner, who is also the housing secretary, told the […]

Council failed disabled woman over anti-social behaviour

By John Pring on 10th August 2023 Category: Housing

Council failed disabled woman over anti-social behaviour
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A disabled woman was left living in a home where she didn’t feel safe for more than a year because of the failures of a local authority and its housing agency, a joint ombudsmen report has concluded. Neighbours began ganging up […]

Council must make ‘radical’ improvements to housing, after trio of cases

By John Pring on 16th February 2023 Category: Housing

Council must make ‘radical’ improvements to housing, after trio of cases
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An ombudsman has called for “radical” improvements to a local authority’s housing policies after three cases in which it failed two disabled tenants and a child with a damp and mould allergy. The Housing Ombudsman spoke out this week just a […]

Disabled people will be forgotten again unless ministers change safety bill, say peers

By John Pring on 24th February 2022 Category: Housing

Disabled people will be forgotten again unless ministers change safety bill, say peers
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Two disabled peers have warned the government that disabled people living in high-rise flats will again be forgotten – five years on from the Grenfell disaster – if its building safety bill fails to make their need for protection explicitly clear. […]

Protesters call for action from council after years of housing failures

By John Pring on 28th October 2021 Category: Housing

Protesters call for action from council after years of housing failures
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Protesters were outside a town hall this week to support a disabled man who has spent years being “ignored, insulted and patronised” by his local authority over the serious damage his council flat is causing to his health. Tuesday’s protest aimed […]

Pioneering council praised for ground-breaking co-production on housing strategy

By John Pring on 23rd September 2021 Category: Housing

Pioneering council praised for ground-breaking co-production on housing strategy
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A local authority has been praised for once again breaking new ground on co-producing policy with disabled people, after publishing a new disabled people’s housing strategy. Hammersmith and Fulham council, in London, has produced the housing strategy in co-production with disabled […]

Government faces legal action threat over accessible housing failure

By John Pring on 19th September 2019 Category: Housing

Government faces legal action threat over accessible housing failure
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The government is facing the threat of legal action over its failure to take action to solve the crisis in accessible housing. The housing, communities and local government secretary Robert Jenrick has been told that he may have acted unlawfully over […]

Disabled people had rights breached before and after Grenfell fire, says watchdog

By John Pring on 14th March 2019 Category: Human Rights

Disabled people had rights breached before and after Grenfell fire, says watchdog
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Disabled people who died in the Grenfell Tower tragedy had their human rights breached by public bodies that failed to plan how they would evacuate their homes in the event of a fire, a report by the equality and human rights […]

Housing crisis is ‘spiralling out of control’ 

By John Pring on 18th September 2015 Category: Housing

Housing crisis is ‘spiralling out of control’ 
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A disabled university lecturer was forced to live in a residential home for older people for seven months because of a crisis in accessible housing that is “spiralling out of control”, according to a new report. Dr Chetna Patel was moving […]

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