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Government freezes funding for life-changing housing adaptations, despite minister’s claims

By John Pring on 26th February 2026 Category: Housing

Government freezes funding for life-changing housing adaptations, despite minister’s claims
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The government is freezing the budget of a scheme that funds “life-changing” adaptations to disabled people’s homes, despite a minister claiming he was “putting more money” into the programme. Care minister Stephen Kinnock said last week that the extra funding for […]

Government announces £400 care charges ‘cash boost’, while quietly snatching funds from savings

By John Pring on 19th February 2026 Category: Independent Living

Government announces £400 care charges ‘cash boost’, while quietly snatching funds from savings
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The government has announced a £400 “cash boost” for disabled people who rely on social care in their own homes, while failing to point out that another ministerial decision will drag thousands of them into paying higher care charges. Care minister […]

Ministers’ refusal to raise limit on accessible housing grants is discriminatory, secret report admits

By John Pring on 23rd October 2025 Category: Housing

Ministers’ refusal to raise limit on accessible housing grants is discriminatory, secret report admits
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The continuing refusal of ministers to raise the upper limit on a scheme that helps disabled people make access improvements to their homes is discriminating against some of those with higher support needs, a secret government report has admitted. The internal […]

Ministers leave door open to continuing ‘absolute scandal’ of inappropriate Mental Health Act detention

By John Pring on 16th October 2025 Category: Human Rights

Ministers leave door open to continuing ‘absolute scandal’ of inappropriate Mental Health Act detention
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A disabled MP has failed to persuade ministers to show exactly what progress they are making towards ensuring there are enough community services to halt the “scandal” of disabled people being inappropriately detained under the Mental Health Act. Current mental health […]

Ministers could face legal action over ‘homes not hospitals’ failure after treating activists ‘with utter contempt’

By John Pring on 1st May 2025 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Ministers could face legal action over ‘homes not hospitals’ failure after treating activists ‘with utter contempt’
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Ministers could face legal action over their “absolutely disgraceful” refusal to meet people with learning difficulties and autistic people to discuss the failure of the mental health bill to protect them from being locked away in psychiatric hospitals. Disabled protesters outside […]

Protest brings anger at failure to act on ‘homes not hospitals’ plea to government’s front door

By John Pring on 1st May 2025 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Protest brings anger at failure to act on ‘homes not hospitals’ plea to government’s front door
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The Labour government has “betrayed” autistic people and people with learning difficulties who have been abused and abandoned in mental health institutions, activists told a protest in front of the Houses of Parliament this week. Disabled people with experience of detention […]

New disability minister pledges to put disabled people’s voices at heart of government’s work

By John Pring on 18th July 2024 Category: Politics

New disability minister pledges to put disabled people’s voices at heart of government’s work
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A senior MP with decades of social security experience has been appointed as the new minister with overall responsibility for disability issues, and has pledged to ensure “disabled people’s views and voices are at the heart of all we do”. Although […]

PIP investigation: Assessment complaints rise by 880 per cent… in just one year

By John Pring on 26th October 2017 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP investigation: Assessment complaints rise by 880 per cent… in just one year
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Complaints about the personal independence payment (PIP) assessment process rose by nearly 900 per cent last year – from 142 to 1,391 – apparently corroborating the results of a year-long Disability News Service investigation. The Department for Work and Pensions figures […]

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