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Failure to extend ILF transition funding would be ‘another nail in coffin’

By John Pring on 1st August 2019 Category: Independent Living

Failure to extend ILF transition funding would be ‘another nail in coffin’
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The government has failed to ease fears that it plans to scrap a vital grant that has been supporting former users of the Independent Living Fund (ILF) for more than three years. The four-year Former ILF Recipient Grant was agreed in […]

Government finally acts on Changing Places call

By John Pring on 16th May 2019 Category: Independent Living

Government finally acts on Changing Places call
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New large public buildings such as shopping centres, sports stadiums and cinema complexes will soon have to include a Changing Places accessible toilet, according to government proposals. The government has announced a consultation on the plans – which will also affect […]

Disabled facilities grants need fresh approach and fairer formula, says review

By John Pring on 13th December 2018 Category: Housing

Disabled facilities grants need fresh approach and fairer formula, says review
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The government should implement major changes to the scheme that provides funding for disabled people in England to make access improvements to their homes, according to an independent review. Among the suggested improvements, the review says the government should increase the […]

Concerns over green paper’s ‘chilling’ failure to address accessible housing crisis

By John Pring on 16th August 2018 Category: Housing

Concerns over green paper’s ‘chilling’ failure to address accessible housing crisis
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The government has been criticised by disabled campaigners and the equality watchdog after its new social housing green paper failed to include a single mention of the accessible housing crisis. Only three months ago, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) […]

Government rejects nearly all recommendations from MPs’ access inquiry

By John Pring on 22nd March 2018 Category: Housing

Government rejects nearly all recommendations from MPs’ access inquiry
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The government has accepted just three of 23 recommendations made by a committee of MPs that were aimed at improving disabled people’s access to the built environment. The women and equalities committee concluded in its report last April that disabled people […]

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