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Coronavirus: Disabled people face discrimination from COVID traffic schemes

By John Pring on 6th August 2020 Category: Transport

Coronavirus: Disabled people face discrimination from COVID traffic schemes
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Councils and other public bodies across England are failing to consult disabled people before approving “discriminatory” measures designed to aid social distancing and encourage cyclists and pedestrians, say campaigners. They have warned that public bodies are ignoring their duties under the […]

Tourist attraction could face legal action after ‘years of access failings’

By John Pring on 22nd August 2019 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Tourist attraction could face legal action after ‘years of access failings’
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A world-renowned London tourist attraction could soon be facing legal action after failing for years to address its glaring access flaws, according to a former adviser. Disabled broadcaster, journalist and access consultant Mik Scarlet said it was “shocking” that a top […]

Tributes to ‘generous-natured, passionate and courageous’ activist

By John Pring on 6th September 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Tributes to ‘generous-natured, passionate and courageous’ activist
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Fellow activists and friends have paid tribute to Juliet Marlow, the “campaigning linchpin” of the organisation that leads disabled people’s opposition to the legalisation of assisted suicide in the UK. Members of Not Dead Yet UK (NDY UK) were among those […]

Trio of disabled campaigners back Changing Places petition

By John Pring on 18th January 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Trio of disabled campaigners back Changing Places petition
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Three leading disabled campaigners have backed a petition that calls on the government to force all new large buildings to include a Changing Places toilet. The petition, launched by Lorna Fillingham, who has a disabled child, has now been signed by […]

Sophie Partridge: Friends mourn activist and performer of ‘wit, wisdom and kindness’

By John Pring on 15th June 2017 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Sophie Partridge: Friends mourn activist and performer of ‘wit, wisdom and kindness’
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Friends and fellow campaigners are mourning the loss of Sophie Partridge – a disabled performer, writer and activist of wit, wisdom and “genuine kindness” – who died last week. She was best-known for her work as an actor, performing in the […]

Concern over Mordaunt’s ‘troubling’ appointment as disability minister

By John Pring on 21st July 2016 Category: Politics

Concern over Mordaunt’s ‘troubling’ appointment as disability minister
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Disabled activists say they are “deeply concerned” by the “troubling” decision to appoint an outspoken supporter of legalising assisted suicide as the new minister for disabled people. Penny Mordaunt was appointed minister for disabled people, health and work, in the Department […]

NDACA celebrates milestone in journey to tell story of disability arts

By John Pring on 21st April 2016 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

NDACA celebrates milestone in journey to tell story of disability arts
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Some of the country’s best-known disabled artists have come together in the House of Lords to celebrate a project that will tell the story of the disability arts movement. The reception marked the first year of the three-year, £1 million project […]

Businesses ‘starting to see good access as opportunity and not obligation’

By John Pring on 23rd October 2015 Category: Independent Living

Businesses ‘starting to see good access as opportunity and not obligation’
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Business owners are starting to see the provision of accessible facilities as an “opportunity” rather than an “obligation”, according to the sponsor of an event that will encourage disabled people to test out new venues. The second Disabled Access Day takes […]

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