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Government’s pandemic failings caused us ‘horrendous’ challenges, say DPOs

By John Pring on 23rd December 2020 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Government’s pandemic failings caused us ‘horrendous’ challenges, say DPOs
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Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) from across England have described the “horrendous” and “relentless” challenges they faced during the early months of the pandemic because of the failures of the UK government and local authorities. The DPOs told researchers of the lack […]

Tomlinson misleads MPs twice about pandemic contact with disability network

By John Pring on 23rd December 2020 Category: Politics

Tomlinson misleads MPs twice about pandemic contact with disability network
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The minister for disabled people has misled a Commons committee for the second time about his engagement with disabled people during the pandemic. The actions of Justin Tomlinson emerged as the Commons women and equalities committee published its report into the […]

Surgery tells woman at risk from COVID to pay £18 for shielding letter… and to pick it up in person

By John Pring on 26th November 2020 Category: Human Rights

Surgery tells woman at risk from COVID to pay £18 for shielding letter… and to pick it up in person
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A disabled woman who is at significant risk from COVID-19 was told to visit her local GP surgery in person – and pay £18 – to pick up a letter that she can use to show supermarkets she is shielding from […]

Disabled people ‘treated as afterthought again’, as England heads into second lockdown

By John Pring on 5th November 2020 Category: Human Rights

Disabled people ‘treated as afterthought again’, as England heads into second lockdown
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The government has treated disabled people who are at particular risk from coronavirus as an afterthought as the country heads into lockdown, just as it did in the early weeks of the pandemic, say campaigners. Disabled campaigners spoke out yesterday as […]

Activists’ anger after watchdog supports ministers’ ‘abhorrent’ care home COVID policy

By John Pring on 22nd October 2020 Category: Human Rights

Activists’ anger after watchdog supports ministers’ ‘abhorrent’ care home COVID policy
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Disabled activists have attacked the care watchdog for supporting an “abhorrent” government policy that will again see older and disabled people who have been infected with coronavirus being discharged from hospitals into residential homes. Early in the pandemic, hospital patients were discharged […]

Coronavirus: Criticism over new ‘clinically extremely vulnerable’ guidance

By John Pring on 15th October 2020 Category: Independent Living

Coronavirus: Criticism over new ‘clinically extremely vulnerable’ guidance
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The government’s updated guidance for those who are “clinically extremely vulnerable” (CEV) to COVID-19 has been criticised for its lack of detail and clarity, and its failure to announce new support for those who are particularly at risk from the virus. […]

Pandemic recession likely to have ‘disproportionate’ impact on disabled people

By John Pring on 15th October 2020 Category: Employment

Pandemic recession likely to have ‘disproportionate’ impact on disabled people
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The recession associated with the pandemic is likely to be having a disproportionate impact on disabled employees, just as it did in the last recession, according to academics. They have examined the impact on disabled people during the recession of 2007 […]

Minister praises retailers facing discrimination class action from disabled shoppers

By John Pring on 4th September 2020 Category: Independent Living

Minister praises retailers facing discrimination class action from disabled shoppers
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A minister has praised supermarkets for the actions they took to support disabled shoppers during the pandemic, despite them facing a mass legal action for disability discrimination. Victoria Prentis, junior minister at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, repeatedly […]

Minister defends taking five months to produce supported living COVID guidance

By John Pring on 4th September 2020 Category: Independent Living

Minister defends taking five months to produce supported living COVID guidance
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A health minister has been asked why her department took five months to produce guidance that aims to protect disabled people in supported living services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Helen Whately, the social care minister, was challenged over why her department […]

Coronavirus: ONS defends delay to updated disability death stats

By John Pring on 30th July 2020 Category: Human Rights

Coronavirus: ONS defends delay to updated disability death stats
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Further research showing how many disabled people have died during the later stages of the coronavirus pandemic is not likely to be published until October, according to a government department. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) finally produced figures on 19 […]

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