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DPOs secure £1.5 million to help with impact of pandemic on disabled people

By John Pring on 20th August 2020 Category: Independent Living

DPOs secure £1.5 million to help with impact of pandemic on disabled people
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) working on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic will be able to apply for a share of a new £1.5 million emergency fund to help them respond to the COVID-19-related needs of disabled people. Funding will be […]

Coronavirus: Crisis ‘has led to cuts in support and struggle for food and treatment’

By John Pring on 14th May 2020 Category: Independent Living

Coronavirus: Crisis ‘has led to cuts in support and struggle for food and treatment’
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Significant numbers of disabled people in Scotland have had their care and support packages cut or stopped because of the coronavirus pandemic, new research by a national user-led organisation suggests. Inclusion Scotland said that 30 per cent of those who responded […]

Trio of DPOs warn government of ‘grave concerns’ over no-deal Brexit

By John Pring on 5th September 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Trio of DPOs warn government of ‘grave concerns’ over no-deal Brexit
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Three national disabled people’s organisations have told the government of their “grave concerns” about the impact of a no-deal Brexit. Inclusion Scotland, Disability Wales and Disability Action (in Northern Ireland) are among 85 organisations that have signed a joint letter to […]

Ministers ‘failing to uphold a UN disability convention they do not understand’

By John Pring on 25th October 2018 Category: Human Rights

Ministers ‘failing to uphold a UN disability convention they do not understand’
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Government ministers are failing to uphold the rights of disabled people, ignoring the need to engage with disabled people’s organisations, and do not understand the UN’s disability convention, according to a new report. The highly-critical report has been compiled by disabled […]

Disabled people face ‘hidden crisis’ in accessible housing

By John Pring on 17th May 2018 Category: Housing

Disabled people face ‘hidden crisis’ in accessible housing
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Disabled people have been left “demoralised and frustrated” by the housing system and face a “chronic shortage” of accessible homes, according to a new report by the equality and human rights watchdog. More than 350,000 disabled people in England have unmet […]

DPOs ask May for meeting over lack of progress on UN convention rights

By John Pring on 1st March 2018 Category: Human Rights

DPOs ask May for meeting over lack of progress on UN convention rights
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) have accused the government of maintaining a “head-in-the-sand denial” of its failure to protect disabled people’s human rights. The criticism came from a coalition of DPOs from across the UK as they wrote to the prime minister, […]

Government’s UN response ‘exposes failings on disability convention’

By John Pring on 13th July 2017 Category: Human Rights

Government’s UN response ‘exposes failings on disability convention’
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The government has ignored key evidence that demonstrates widespread breaches of the UN disability convention, according to disabled people’s grassroots groups and organisations that are working together to expose its failings. They spoke out after the government submitted its response to […]

UN report failure on benefit deaths by national DPOs ‘is extreme insult to activists’

By John Pring on 2nd February 2017 Category: Human Rights

UN report failure on benefit deaths by national DPOs ‘is extreme insult to activists’
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A crucial report submitted to the United Nations by three national disabled people’s organisations has been criticised for failing to speak out strongly enough on the links between the UK government’s welfare reforms and the deaths of benefit claimants. The “shadow […]

Scottish government admits six-year delay (and counting) on pub access laws

By John Pring on 5th January 2017 Category: Politics

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The Scottish government has failed to introduce a new law that would have improved access to pubs and clubs for disabled customers, more than six years after it was approved by parliament. The Scottish parliament passed the measure as an amendment […]

Delayed UN examination of UK government ‘will take place next year’

By John Pring on 21st July 2016 Category: Human Rights

Delayed UN examination of UK government ‘will take place next year’
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Disabled people’s organisations and grassroots groups are set to call on disabled people across England to provide the evidence they need to prepare a “hard-hitting” report on the government’s failure to implement the UN disability convention. The Reclaiming Our Futures Alliance […]

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