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Victims of inpatient restraint and seclusion describe ‘inhumane’ care

By John Pring on 22nd October 2020 Category: Human Rights

Victims of inpatient restraint and seclusion describe ‘inhumane’ care
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Autistic people have told the care regulator about the “undignified and inhumane” care they have been subjected to in mental health units, including the frequent and traumatising use of segregation and restraint in England. They spoke to the Care Quality Commission […]

Round-up: Community funding, new special schools, Changing Places… and a new forum

By John Pring on 23rd July 2020 Category: Human Rights

Round-up: Community funding, new special schools, Changing Places… and a new forum
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Health and social care secretary Matt Hancock has confirmed three years of funding that will help move people with learning difficulties and autistic people out of mental health hospitals and into homes in the community. The £62 million (£20 million this […]

Disabled women reveal sexual harassment by high-profile ‘mental health advocate’

By John Pring on 11th June 2020 Category: Crime

Disabled women reveal sexual harassment by high-profile ‘mental health advocate’
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At least 20 women with mental health conditions have been sent unsolicited sexual photographs by a musician and high-profile “mental health advocate”, evidence collected by Disability News Service (DNS) suggests. DNS has heard this week from three women with mental distress […]

Coronavirus: Grave concern over impact of emergency bill on rights

By John Pring on 19th March 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: Grave concern over impact of emergency bill on rights
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A user-led network has raised grave concerns about the implications of proposed new emergency legislation on the rights of people in mental distress. Today (Thursday), the government is set to publish an emergency coronavirus bill that aims to give ministers powers […]

Family fight for ‘misdiagnosed’ autistic man who fears being left to die in hospital

By John Pring on 22nd August 2019 Category: Human Rights

Family fight for ‘misdiagnosed’ autistic man who fears being left to die in hospital
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An autistic man who has been kept in locked mental health units for four years has told his mother he fears he will never be released. The user-led campaign group Autistic UK is supporting the family of Ikram Khan, now 23, […]

Picnics – not work – are a health outcome, say activists

By John Pring on 15th August 2019 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Picnics – not work – are a health outcome, say activists
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A new campaign aims to force the government to scrap its insistence that finding a job or returning to work is an important health “outcome” for those with mental distress. The claim that stable employment is “an important outcome for recovery […]

Activist tells mental health conference delegates: ‘You’re helping no-one but yourselves’

By John Pring on 22nd November 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Activist tells mental health conference delegates: ‘You’re helping no-one but yourselves’
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Grassroots activists have challenged the government and mental health professionals over their failure to address widespread attacks on their rights. Members of the Mental Health Resistance Network (MHRN) were outside a conference in central London on Tuesday to protest at the […]

Suicide prevention minister could be ‘legally compromised’ over silence on ESA risk

By John Pring on 25th October 2018 Category: Politics

Suicide prevention minister could be ‘legally compromised’ over silence on ESA risk
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Disabled activists say the new “minister for suicide prevention” could leave herself “legally compromised” by her continuing failure to promise to warn local agencies that claimants of out-of-work disability benefits face a higher risk of taking their own lives. Jackie Doyle-Price […]

DWP faces nearly 60 disability discrimination tribunal cases in 20 months

By John Pring on 18th October 2018 Category: Employment

DWP faces nearly 60 disability discrimination tribunal cases in 20 months
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The Employment Tribunal has dealt with almost 60 claims of disability discrimination taken against the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) by its own staff over a 20-month period, new research has shown. A database on the Employment Tribunal website shows […]

MPs’ approval of Seni’s Law provides hope for traumatised service-users

By John Pring on 12th July 2018 Category: Human Rights

MPs’ approval of Seni’s Law provides hope for traumatised service-users
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Traumatised disabled people who have been restrained in mental health units have spoken of their hope that legislation approved by MPs will lead to greater protection and support for other service-users. The mental health units (use of force) bill has been […]

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