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Concern as NHS England blocks bid to see reviews of ‘unsafe’ SIM scheme

By John Pring on 14th April 2022 Category: Human Rights

Concern as NHS England blocks bid to see reviews of ‘unsafe’ SIM scheme
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NHS England is unlawfully blocking attempts to see reviews carried out across the country into the use of a mental health scheme that disabled campaigners have branded unethical, unlawful and unsafe. The reviews were announced last spring following mounting concerns about […]

Not one recommendation achieved, two years after CQC restraint and seclusion review

By John Pring on 31st March 2022 Category: Human Rights

Not one recommendation achieved, two years after CQC restraint and seclusion review
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Not a single one of the 17 recommendations made two years ago by a government-commissioned review into the use of restraint, seclusion and segregation of disabled people has been carried out, the care regulator has concluded. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said […]

Trio of disabled women shame DWP with parliamentary call for action on safety

By John Pring on 10th March 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Trio of disabled women shame DWP with parliamentary call for action on safety
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Three disabled women whose relatives have died because of failings by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have told a parliamentary meeting of the need for urgent safety improvements to the social security system. Imogen Day, Alison Burton and Joy […]

StopSIM members speak of huge toll of campaign and lack of support from charities

By John Pring on 2nd December 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

StopSIM members speak of huge toll of campaign and lack of support from charities
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Five disabled activists who helped expose an “unlawful, unethical and unacceptable” mental health scheme have spoken of the huge personal toll their campaigning has taken on them, and the lack of support they received from the large mental health charities. The […]

‘Deep concern’ over high-tech system that allows ‘covert surveillance’ of service-users

By John Pring on 25th November 2021 Category: Human Rights

‘Deep concern’ over high-tech system that allows ‘covert surveillance’ of service-users
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An NHS trust has been asked why it introduced a new high-tech system that allows staff to carry out video monitoring of mental health service-users in their bedrooms while they are sleeping, without securing their consent. The actions of Camden and […]

NHS bodies continued ‘unsafe’ mental distress scheme after being told of ‘dodgy’ data

By John Pring on 17th June 2021 Category: Human Rights

NHS bodies continued ‘unsafe’ mental distress scheme after being told of ‘dodgy’ data
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Two NHS organisations continued to support a controversial scheme aimed at service-users in severe mental distress, despite being warned by police that dodgy data had been used to persuade other forces and health trusts to adopt the programme. The multi-agency Serenity […]

Coalition calls for halt to use of ‘unethical and unsafe’ mental distress emergency scheme

By John Pring on 29th April 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Coalition calls for halt to use of ‘unethical and unsafe’ mental distress emergency scheme
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Disabled activists are calling for an immediate halt to the use of a multi-agency scheme that they believe is unethical, unlawful and unsafe, and which they say puts people in severe mental distress at risk of being denied vital support. Under […]

Philippa Day: DWP phone agent ignored sobbing claimant who later ‘took her own life’

By John Pring on 14th January 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Philippa Day: DWP phone agent ignored sobbing claimant who later ‘took her own life’
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Evidence from Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) staff to an inquest has revealed a series of failings in dealing with the disability benefit claim of a young disabled mother, in the months leading up to her apparent suicide. Assistant coroner […]

Hate crime and abuse ‘seriously under-estimated’, say mental health service-users

By John Pring on 10th December 2020 Category: Crime

Hate crime and abuse ‘seriously under-estimated’, say mental health service-users
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People with mental distress are not believed when reporting hate crime and abuse, despite experiencing serious assaults, victimisation and neglect, according to a new report. Disabled academics who helped with the research that led to the report say that the extent […]

BBC’s disabled-led ‘benefit cheat’ drama causes anger and disbelief

By John Pring on 5th November 2020 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

BBC’s disabled-led ‘benefit cheat’ drama causes anger and disbelief
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Disabled activists have spoken of their anger and distress after the BBC broadcast a drama – starring one of the country’s best-known disabled actors – that they say mirrors years of deeply damaging government rhetoric about benefit cheats. The BBC Four […]

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