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Tory silence after four peers aim disablist ‘barrage of attack’ on disabled colleagues

By John Pring on 27th May 2021 Category: Politics

Tory silence after four peers aim disablist ‘barrage of attack’ on disabled colleagues
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The Conservative party has refused to act after four of its peers delivered an “extremely alarming” and disablist “barrage of attack” on disabled members of the House of Lords. The four Tory peers were all arguing that the Lords should quickly […]

Pandemic failings left disabled women feeling ‘abandoned, unworthy and disposable’

By John Pring on 27th May 2021 Category: Independent Living

Pandemic failings left disabled women feeling ‘abandoned, unworthy and disposable’
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Disabled women were made to feel abandoned, unworthy and disposable by the government’s failure to take their lives into consideration when making decisions and drawing up national policies during the pandemic, according to a new report. The report found that the […]

Pandemic ‘has left disabled artists in shockingly fragile’ position

By John Pring on 27th May 2021 Category: Arts, Culture and Sport

Pandemic ‘has left disabled artists in shockingly fragile’ position
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The pandemic has left disabled people who work in the arts and culture sector in a “shockingly fragile” position, according to the campaign group behind a new survey. The results of the survey, carried out by the UK Disability Arts Alliance, […]

Universal credit ‘basic fairness’ £20 uplift case given high court go-ahead

By John Pring on 6th May 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Universal credit ‘basic fairness’ £20 uplift case given high court go-ahead
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The high court has given two disabled campaigners permission to challenge the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over its failure to offer recipients of so-called legacy benefits the same £20-a-week increase given to those on universal credit. The court will […]

Disabled people ‘treated as afterthought throughout pandemic’, says academic

By John Pring on 29th April 2021 Category: Independent Living

Disabled people ‘treated as afterthought throughout pandemic’, says academic
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Disabled people have often been treated as “an afterthought” throughout the coronavirus pandemic, according to a leading disabled academic. Professor Tom Shakespeare told a webinar on Tuesday that disabled people had been disproportionately affected in multiple ways, including the disruption to […]

Hundreds of thousands may have ‘slipped through the net’ of COVID support, say MPs

By John Pring on 22nd April 2021 Category: Politics

Hundreds of thousands may have ‘slipped through the net’ of COVID support, say MPs
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Hundreds of thousands of disabled people in England may have “slipped through the net” and missed out on vital support in securing food, medicines and basic care in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report by […]

DWP decision to resume face-to-face assessments ‘is too soon and too dangerous’

By John Pring on 1st April 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP decision to resume face-to-face assessments ‘is too soon and too dangerous’
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Disabled campaigners have warned the government that it is too soon, and too dangerous, to resume face-to-face assessments for disability benefit claimants. They spoke out after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) announced this week that face-to-face work capability assessments […]

Government’s ‘shocking’ pandemic rights list of shame

By John Pring on 25th March 2021 Category: Human Rights

Government’s ‘shocking’ pandemic rights list of shame
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The minister for disabled people has refused to apologise for as many as 24 breaches of disabled people’s rights – and probably even more – by the government in the 12 months since the first COVID-19 lockdown. Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) […]

Government’s shielding decision ‘will have chilling impact on disabled workers’

By John Pring on 25th March 2021 Category: Employment

Government’s shielding decision ‘will have chilling impact on disabled workers’
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Disabled activists have warned of the “chilling” impact on disabled workers of the government’s decision to end shielding from the end of this month. The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) last week began sending letters to those on the […]

Scottish government ‘must act over disproportionate deaths’

By John Pring on 25th March 2021 Category: Human Rights

Scottish government ‘must act over disproportionate deaths’
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The Scottish government is facing fresh calls to investigate why so many disabled people have died during the pandemic, after new figures showed for the first time that they accounted for nearly three-fifths of all deaths involving COVID-19 in Scotland. The […]

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