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Access to Work’s threat to woman’s two decades in work

By John Pring on 30th October 2015 Category: Employment

Access to Work’s threat to woman’s two decades in work
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A disabled woman could be forced to quit her job of nearly 20 years because the government’s Access to Work (AtW) scheme has threatened to stop paying for taxis she needs to get to work. Pauline McGuigan, from Dunbartonshire, works three […]

Labour conference: DLA ‘gave me back my life’, says activist

By John Pring on 2nd October 2015 Category: Independent Living

Labour conference: DLA ‘gave me back my life’, says activist
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An activist has told a Labour conference fringe meeting how her attempts to secure the support she needed after becoming disabled left her feeling “like a human pinball”. Catherine Scarlett became disabled four years ago, and has faced an “incredibly steep […]

PIP man cannot reach hospital for cancer x-rays after loss of Motability car

By John Pring on 25th September 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP man cannot reach hospital for cancer x-rays after loss of Motability car
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A disabled man who lost a leg to bone cancer says he has been left unable to travel to hospital for vital x-rays, after crucial evidence was ignored by an assessor testing his eligibility for the new disability benefit. Tom Carter […]

Loss of woman’s Motability car ‘shows how vicious PIP reforms are’

By John Pring on 7th August 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Loss of woman’s Motability car ‘shows how vicious PIP reforms are’
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A disabled woman has lost the car she relied on to attend vital hospital appointments after the government decided she no longer needed higher level mobility support without bothering to carry out a face-to-face assessment of her needs. Jo Jones (pictured), […]

Court hears appeal on ‘unfair’ PIP 20 metre rule consultation

By John Pring on 17th July 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Court hears appeal on ‘unfair’ PIP 20 metre rule consultation
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A government consultation on plans to tighten eligibility for its new disability benefit was unfair and unlawful, the court of appeal heard this week. Last year disabled campaigner and blogger Steve Sumpter failed in a judicial review of whether the government […]

DLA reforms could dash teenager’s Paralympic dreams

By John Pring on 5th June 2015 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DLA reforms could dash teenager’s Paralympic dreams
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A talented Scottish teenager has described how her dreams of Paralympic glory may have been dashed by the government’s disability living allowance (DLA) cuts and reforms. Kayleigh Haggo has been told that she will lose her entitlement to a Motability vehicle […]

Motability under spotlight over cuts to grants… despite £190 million reserves

By John Pring on 15th May 2015 Category: Transport

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The Motability car scheme has been asked to justify tough new rules that restrict grants made to disabled drivers with high support needs, at the same time that its charitable trust has reserves of nearly £200 million. Last June, the charity […]

More than 100 a week losing their Motability vehicles, thanks to PIP

By John Pring on 20th March 2015 Category: Transport

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More than 100 disabled people every week are losing their Motability vehicles after being assessed for the government’s new disability benefit the charity has confirmed. The figures appears to confirm fears that the replacement of working-age disability living allowance with the […]

Motability could face court action over ‘discriminatory’ new rules

By John Pring on 5th December 2014 Category: Transport

Motability could face court action over ‘discriminatory’ new rules
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The charity that oversees the Motability car scheme for disabled people is facing possible legal action over new rules that appear to discriminate against drivers with high support needs. Last week, Disability News Service (DNS) told how the rules – introduced […]

Motability rule change ‘discriminates against drivers with high support needs’

By John Pring on 28th November 2014 Category: News Archive, Transport

Motability rule change ‘discriminates against drivers with high support needs’
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New rules introduced secretly by the Motability car scheme mean only disabled people who spend more than 12 hours-a-week in education, work, volunteering or caring will be given grants to lease a vehicle they can drive from their wheelchair. The Specialised […]

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