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Motability faces calls to increase grants or cut prices after MPs’ fierce criticism

By John Pring on 24th May 2018 Category: Transport

Motability faces calls to increase grants or cut prices after MPs’ fierce criticism
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Disabled activists have told Motability it would be “obscene” not to expand a fund that provides grants to customers with high support needs, after an inquiry heavily criticised the decision to pay the executive running the car scheme £1.7 million. A […]

Motability ‘tit for tat’ row intensifies as bosses and minister give evidence

By John Pring on 8th March 2018 Category: Transport

Motability ‘tit for tat’ row intensifies as bosses and minister give evidence
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The public “tit for tat” row between the government and Motability has intensified after senior figures in the organisation and the minister for disabled people gave evidence to MPs. The Treasury and work and pensions select committees are holding a joint […]

Tory peer attacks McVey over ‘litany of inaccuracies’ on Motability

By John Pring on 22nd February 2018 Category: Transport

Tory peer attacks McVey over ‘litany of inaccuracies’ on Motability
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A Tory peer has accused work and pensions secretary Esther McVey of making a series of untrue statements about the Motability car scheme to fellow MPs. Lord Sterling, who co-founded Motability in 1977, has told McVey in a letter that he […]

Call for government to ditch ‘discriminatory’ PIP rules for NHS care home stays

By John Pring on 22nd February 2018 Category: Transport

Call for government to ditch ‘discriminatory’ PIP rules for NHS care home stays
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Campaigners are calling on the government to scrap a policy that prevents disabled people with complex healthcare needs receiving the benefits they need to stay mobile if they are living in residential homes. Little-known regulations apparently state that recipients of NHS […]

Motability row sparks anger and demand to use huge reserves to support customers

By John Pring on 15th February 2018 Category: Transport

Motability row sparks anger and demand to use huge reserves to support customers
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Disabled campaigners have reacted to the political row over the Motability car scheme by calling for the organisation that runs it to use part of its huge financial reserves to increase support for disabled people. Details emerged in a newspaper last […]

Sir Bert Massie: Tributes to ‘a life committed to disabled people’s liberation’

By John Pring on 19th October 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Sir Bert Massie: Tributes to ‘a life committed to disabled people’s liberation’
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Tributes have been paid to Sir Bert Massie, the chair of the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) throughout its seven years, who made a “fundamental” contribution to disabled people’s liberation, and who died this week. His other appointments included time as a […]

Motability’s tyre policy ‘risks safety of customers’

By John Pring on 14th September 2017 Category: Transport

Motability’s tyre policy ‘risks safety of customers’
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The Motability car scheme has been accused of risking the safety of its disabled customers, by refusing to replace their tyres until they are only just above the legal minimum tread depth. Disabled campaigner Ian Jones, one of the founders of […]

PIP reassessments cause more than half DLA claimants to lose Motability rights

By John Pring on 6th July 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP reassessments cause more than half DLA claimants to lose Motability rights
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More than half of those disabled people previously eligible for the Motability vehicle scheme have lost that eligibility after being reassessed for the government’s new disability benefit, according to a freedom of information response. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) […]

Minister announces new PIP flexibility on Motability… but no sign of scheme extension

By John Pring on 27th April 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Minister announces new PIP flexibility on Motability… but no sign of scheme extension
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Disabled people hit by the government’s benefit reassessment programme will be able to keep their Motability vehicles for up to six months while they appeal against losing their eligibility, thanks to a new series of measures. The changes will help former […]

PIP investigation: Woman took her own life two days after learning of failed PIP appeal

By John Pring on 16th February 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP investigation: Woman took her own life two days after learning of failed PIP appeal
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A disabled woman who lost her disability benefits because of a controversial reassessment process took her own life just two days after being told her appeal had failed. The body of Susan Margaret Roberts (pictured) was discovered by a care worker […]

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