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Coronavirus: NHS England faces legal action over ‘test and trace access flaws’

By John Pring on 11th June 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Coronavirus: NHS England faces legal action over ‘test and trace access flaws’
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NHS England is facing the threat of legal action after campaigners warned that large parts of its vital coronavirus “test and trace” programme were not accessible to disabled people. More than 85 disabled people and allies have signed a letter – […]

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 […]

Coronavirus: CQC faces legal action over decision to halt most inspections

By John Pring on 7th May 2020 Category: Independent Living

Coronavirus: CQC faces legal action over decision to halt most inspections
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Disabled people’s organisations and charities have sent a legal letter to the care watchdog, warning that its decision to halt its regular programme of inspections has put many disabled and older people at “heightened risk” of harm. They say that service-users […]

Inquiry to examine discrimination in legal system, and possible miscarriages of justice

By John Pring on 7th March 2019 Category: Crime

Inquiry to examine discrimination in legal system, and possible miscarriages of justice
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Autistic rights campaigners have welcomed a new inquiry into the discrimination faced by disabled people in the criminal justice system. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) inquiry, which will cover England, Scotland and Wales, will look at whether the barriers […]

Ministers ‘should be held accountable for huge rise in prison suicides’

By John Pring on 23rd February 2017 Category: Human Rights

Ministers ‘should be held accountable for huge rise in prison suicides’
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Ministers should be held accountable for the “extraordinary” rise in self-harm in prisons, including nearly 120 suicides last year, MPs and peers have been told. Members of the joint committee on human rights, who were hearing evidence from four prison reform […]

Coroner asked to explain failure to hold inquest into benefit sanctions death

By John Pring on 3rd November 2016 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Coroner asked to explain failure to hold inquest into benefit sanctions death
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Lawyers for the sister of a disabled man who died after his benefits were sanctioned have asked a coroner to explain why there was no inquest into his death. Gill Thompson has paid for the legal action through crowd-funding, raising more […]

Justice project will help DPOs tackle discrimination through the courts

By John Pring on 25th August 2016 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Justice project will help DPOs tackle discrimination through the courts
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A new user-led project will help disabled people in London use the law to fight for their independent living rights, and combat the discrimination they face from providers of goods and services. Inclusion London’s Disability Justice Project will support disabled people’s […]

Labour conference: Tory bill of rights ‘would water down Human Rights Act’

By John Pring on 2nd October 2015 Category: Human Rights

Labour conference: Tory bill of rights ‘would water down Human Rights Act’
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The under-threat Human Rights Act could be used to halt the scandal of disabled people who have died after being put through the government’s much-criticised “fitness for work” test regime, according to Labour’s new shadow minister for disabled people. Debbie Abrahams […]

Queen’s speech ‘suggests the worst is yet to come’

By John Pring on 29th May 2015 Category: Politics

Queen’s speech ‘suggests the worst is yet to come’
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Disabled people should prepare themselves for more cuts and further attacks on their rights over the next five years disabled campaigners have warned in the wake of this week’s Queen’s speech. The speech, which laid out plans for what the prime […]

ELECTION 2015: Tories refuse to say which human rights they will dump

By John Pring on 24th April 2015 Category: Politics

ELECTION 2015: Tories refuse to say which human rights they will dump
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The Conservative party are refusing to say which vital protections they would scrap if they win the election and abolish the Human Rights Act (HRA). The party’s manifesto says a Conservative government would replace the act – introduced by a Labour […]

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