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Queen’s speech social care pledge ‘is waffle and a smokescreen’

By John Pring on 17th October 2019 Category: Independent Living

Queen’s speech social care pledge ‘is waffle and a smokescreen’
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The government’s promise in this week’s Queen’s speech to introduce proposals to solve the adult social care crisis has been dismissed by leading disabled campaigners as “waffle”, a “smokescreen” and “the same old platitudes”. A speech laying out Boris Johnson’s first […]

‘Disappointment and sadness’ over Labour’s social care policy

By John Pring on 17th October 2019 Category: Independent Living

‘Disappointment and sadness’ over Labour’s social care policy
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Frustrated disabled campaigners have expressed “massive disappointment” at Labour’s latest policy announcement on social care, after it failed again to commit to introducing a legal right to independent living if it wins power. Jeremy Corbyn promised on Tuesday that a Labour […]

Tory conference: Solution to social care crisis ‘may finally be within reach’

By John Pring on 3rd October 2019 Category: Independent Living

Tory conference: Solution to social care crisis ‘may finally be within reach’
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A permanent solution to the social care funding crisis may finally be within reach, with growing calls for proposals that would include free social care, according to a former adviser to the Tory health and social care secretary. Richard Sloggett, who […]

Labour conference: Activists set for fight to persuade leadership on independent living

By John Pring on 26th September 2019 Category: Independent Living

Labour conference: Activists set for fight to persuade leadership on independent living
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Disabled people have a fight ahead of them to convince Labour’s leadership to accept the need for a universal right to independent living, say activists, despite the annual conference voting overwhelmingly in favour of it becoming party policy. Sunday’s vote passed […]

Lib Dem conference: Party ‘probably overlooked’ working-age disabled people

By John Pring on 19th September 2019 Category: Independent Living

Lib Dem conference: Party ‘probably overlooked’ working-age disabled people
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The Liberal Democrats have admitted that they probably “overlooked” the need for a detailed policy on the care and support needs of working-age disabled people. The admission to Disability News Service (DNS) by the party’s health spokesperson in the Lords, Baroness […]

New group aims to ‘reclaim the true meaning of independent living’

By John Pring on 19th September 2019 Category: Independent Living

New group aims to ‘reclaim the true meaning of independent living’
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A new group of disabled people and allies in Bristol has been set up to “reclaim the true meaning of independent living”. Bristol Reclaiming Independent Living (BRIL), which launched this week, is determined to remind the government and others in positions […]

Will new ‘serious case panel’ probe benefit-related deaths? DWP stays silent

By John Pring on 5th September 2019 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Will new ‘serious case panel’ probe benefit-related deaths? DWP stays silent
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) appears to have secured funding to set up an independent panel to examine cases where its own failings have led to the deaths of benefit claimants. Although DWP refused to provide any details on […]

Council’s planned care charge rises ‘could prove fatal’

By John Pring on 22nd August 2019 Category: Independent Living

Council’s planned care charge rises ‘could prove fatal’
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Leading disabled campaigners have warned that a council’s proposals to increase care charges will force them and others to quit their jobs and stop their volunteering work, and will push many others into poverty. One influential campaigner warned that she could […]

‘Breakthrough’ Lords report gives boost to campaign for free care

By John Pring on 4th July 2019 Category: Independent Living

‘Breakthrough’ Lords report gives boost to campaign for free care
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A new parliamentary report that calls on the government to introduce free personal care has been branded a “major breakthrough” for campaigns led by disabled people and their grassroots organisations for a national independent living service. The report, by the House […]

MPs hear of barriers facing LGBT disabled people who need social care

By John Pring on 20th June 2019 Category: Independent Living

MPs hear of barriers facing LGBT disabled people who need social care
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A disabled activist has told MPs of the discrimination and other barriers faced by LGBT disabled people who need to access social care. Dr Ju Gosling, co-chair of the LGBTQI+* disabled people’s organisation Regard, told a Commons committee that members of her […]

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