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Twitter silent over failure to act on epilepsy flashing images posts

By John Pring on 17th August 2023 Category: Crime

Twitter silent over failure to act on epilepsy flashing images posts
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Twitter is facing questions over why it has failed to remove posts that attempt to cause seizures in people with epilepsy. In response to a comment from a disabled person with photosensitive epilepsy about disability benefits, a video of flashing images […]

EHRC refuses to apologise over ‘shameful’ long Covid blunder

By John Pring on 12th May 2022 Category: Activism and Campaigning

EHRC refuses to apologise over ‘shameful’ long Covid blunder
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The equality watchdog has again refused to apologise for failing disabled people, after suggesting publicly that people experiencing symptoms of long Covid should not be entitled to protection from the Equality Act. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) sparked outrage […]

Disabled people highlight scores of lockdown concerns

By John Pring on 7th January 2021 Category: Independent Living

Disabled people highlight scores of lockdown concerns
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Disabled people have highlighted gaps in social security support, flaws in the shielding system and worries about access to vaccines, after they were asked to describe their concerns as England entered its third national coronavirus lockdown*. They raised scores of different […]

Twitter allows ‘absolutely vile’ hate posts to stay on site for more than a fortnight

By John Pring on 16th July 2020 Category: Crime

Twitter allows ‘absolutely vile’ hate posts to stay on site for more than a fortnight
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The social media platform Twitter has refused to explain why it left horrific examples of disability hate on its website for more than two weeks. Messages calling for disabled children to be murdered, “putting the weak to sleep” and stating that […]

Disabled women reveal sexual harassment by high-profile ‘mental health advocate’

By John Pring on 11th June 2020 Category: Crime

Disabled women reveal sexual harassment by high-profile ‘mental health advocate’
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At least 20 women with mental health conditions have been sent unsolicited sexual photographs by a musician and high-profile “mental health advocate”, evidence collected by Disability News Service (DNS) suggests. DNS has heard this week from three women with mental distress […]

Election 2019: Disabled Lib Dems complain to their party over candidate’s disablist tweets

By John Pring on 21st November 2019 Category: Politics

Election 2019: Disabled Lib Dems complain to their party over candidate’s disablist tweets
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Disabled Liberal Democrats have sent a formal complaint to their own party after it failed to take disciplinary action against a general election candidate who admitted posting a string of disablist “jokes” on social media. The entire executive committee of the […]

UN day of disabled people: Newton silent on international day… again

By John Pring on 6th December 2018 Category: Politics

UN day of disabled people: Newton silent on international day… again
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The minister for disabled people has been unable to explain why she failed to make any public statement to support disabled people’s battle for rights on the UN’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD). It is the second year in […]

Labour activist ‘violated’ by journalist’s safe space tweet welcomes ban

By John Pring on 4th October 2018 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Labour activist ‘violated’ by journalist’s safe space tweet welcomes ban
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A disabled activist who was left “humiliated and violated” by the actions of a high-profile journalist who mocked a “safe space” used by disabled people at last week’s Labour conference has praised the decision to ban her from next year’s event. […]

Benefit claimants take to social media to describe DWP ‘hell’ and ‘abuse’

By John Pring on 4th May 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Benefit claimants take to social media to describe DWP ‘hell’ and ‘abuse’
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Disabled people have described how the “terrifying” and “abusive” benefit assessments delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have seriously damaged their health, and how its failings will affect how they vote in next month’s general election. The discussion […]

Online campaign ‘could enable disabled people to affect election outcome’

By John Pring on 27th April 2017 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Online campaign ‘could enable disabled people to affect election outcome’
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Activists hope a new non-partisan online campaign – based on a successful US user-led movement – could finally enable disabled people to become a political force in the UK, and play a significant role in deciding June’s general election. The hope […]

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