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Using personal assistants works, research concludes… but it can go wrong

By John Pring on 6th July 2017 Category: Independent Living

Using personal assistants works, research concludes… but it can go wrong
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Enabling disabled people with support needs to employ personal assistants (PAs) – rather than relying on traditional care workers – can be empowering and liberating, but relationships with PAs “can sometimes go wrong”, according to new research. The Personal Assistance Relationships […]

Queen’s speech: Government will consult on social care funding, but silence on needs of working-age disabled people… again

By John Pring on 22nd June 2017 Category: Independent Living

Queen’s speech: Government will consult on social care funding, but silence on needs of working-age disabled people… again
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The government has confirmed in the Queen’s speech that it plans to consult on its proposals to address the funding crisis affecting older people’s social care, but has again failed to make any mention of the needs of working-age disabled people. […]

Four questions on disability the Conservatives refuse to answer

By John Pring on 7th June 2017 Category: Politics

Four questions on disability the Conservatives refuse to answer
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The Conservatives are entering tomorrow’s general election without answering four key questions about their disability policies on social care, forced institutionalisation and welfare reform. Last week, the minister for disabled people, Penny Mordaunt (pictured), refused an interview with Disability News Service […]

Election 2017: Parties finally stress importance of working-age social care

By John Pring on 1st June 2017 Category: Independent Living

Election 2017: Parties finally stress importance of working-age social care
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The Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour have all spoken publicly – apparently for the first time in the general election campaign – about what their parties would do to address the social care needs of working-age disabled people. Their comments follow […]

Election 2017: Tories’ social care plans ignore working-age disabled people

By John Pring on 25th May 2017 Category: Independent Living

Election 2017: Tories’ social care plans ignore working-age disabled people
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Disabled campaigners have criticised the Conservative party for ignoring the social care needs of hundreds of thousands of working-age disabled people in its general election manifesto. The prime minister, Theresa May, was already facing criticism for a chaotic U-turn over the […]

General Election 2017: Lib Dems promise £6 billion more a year for care

By John Pring on 11th May 2017 Category: Politics

General Election 2017: Lib Dems promise £6 billion more a year for care
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The Liberal Democrats have promised to raise £6 billion a year extra to spend on the NHS and social care, by increasing all rates of income tax by 1p. Although there was no mention in the announcement of working-age disabled people, […]

MPs make ‘crucial’ call over national tax rises to solve social care funding crisis

By John Pring on 6th April 2017 Category: Independent Living

MPs make ‘crucial’ call over national tax rises to solve social care funding crisis
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A committee of MPs has issued a “crucially important” call for the government to consider increasing national taxes as a way of solving the adult social care funding crisis. Two high-profile reports published this week highlighted the continuing funding crisis, one […]

Spring budget: ‘Derisible’ government money is ‘meaningless’ in face of care crisis

By John Pring on 9th March 2017 Category: Politics

Spring budget: ‘Derisible’ government money is ‘meaningless’ in face of care crisis
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More than £2 billion in extra money for social care over the next three years – announced by the chancellor in yesterday’s budget – is “meaningless” when set against the scale of the funding crisis, disabled campaigners have warned. The spring […]

‘Immoral’ Capita offered £200 bonuses to social workers to slash care packages

By John Pring on 2nd February 2017 Category: Independent Living

‘Immoral’ Capita offered £200 bonuses to social workers to slash care packages
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The outsourcing company Capita offered freelance social workers financial bonuses – and put them up in luxury hotels – to encourage them to help a local authority cut disabled and older people’s care packages. A whistleblower has told Disability News Service […]

Minister suggests end of meals on wheels explains sharp drop in care packages

By John Pring on 2nd February 2017 Category: Independent Living

Minister suggests end of meals on wheels explains sharp drop in care packages
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A government minister has suggested that the sharp fall in the number of disabled and older people receiving council-funded care packages is simply caused by local authorities no longer offering “non-statutory” services like meals on wheels. David Mowat, the minister for […]

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