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Government silence over ‘discrimination’ of baby vouchers scheme

By John Pring on 27th January 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Government silence over ‘discrimination’ of baby vouchers scheme
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The government is refusing to say how it justifies the continuing failure to provide vital support to many parents on disability benefits to help with their babies’ nutrition. Disability News Service (DNS) revealed last week how a disabled mother-of-two had accused […]

Baby vouchers scheme ‘blackmails’ disabled parents onto universal credit

By John Pring on 20th January 2022 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Baby vouchers scheme ‘blackmails’ disabled parents onto universal credit
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A disabled mother-of-two has accused the government of “financial blackmail” and discriminating against claimants of legacy benefits*, after she was told she could only claim vital financial support for her baby’s nutrition if she agreed to transfer onto universal credit. Allie […]

DWP’s ‘shocking’ failure to provide universal credit WCA stats

By John Pring on 9th December 2021 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP’s ‘shocking’ failure to provide universal credit WCA stats
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to explain its continuing failure to publish figures that would show how disabled people seeking to claim universal credit are experiencing the work capability assessment (WCA) process. DWP is refusing to produce […]

UK government admits widespread disability access failures at COP26

By John Pring on 11th November 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

UK government admits widespread disability access failures at COP26
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The UK government has admitted widespread and serious access failings at this month’s COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow. As well as accepting that there have been problems with the accessible entrance to the conference, the UK government – which is […]

Minister provides latest evidence of empty disability strategy funding promise

By John Pring on 11th November 2021 Category: Politics

Minister provides latest evidence of empty disability strategy funding promise
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The minister for disabled people appears to have confirmed that the Treasury has provided no new funding to boost the government’s National Disability Strategy, other than for employment and education schemes. Disability News Service (DNS) reported last month that the chancellor, […]

Disability hate crime prosecutions plummet… but police stay silent

By John Pring on 28th October 2021 Category: Crime

Disability hate crime prosecutions plummet… but police stay silent
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Prosecutions of disability hate crime have plunged by half in just two years, at the same time as offences recorded by police forces are rising sharply, according to “incredibly worrying” new figures. The key explanation for the fall appears to be […]

Labour conference: Concern over Starmer’s ‘hard-working families first’ pledge

By John Pring on 30th September 2021 Category: Politics

Labour conference: Concern over Starmer’s ‘hard-working families first’ pledge
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Disabled Labour activists have raised concerns about their leader’s promise to “always put hard-working families and their priorities first”, and his failure to mention disabled people, in a 12,000-word essay published on the eve of his party’s annual conference. The essay […]

Labour shadow ministers for equality and disability stay silent over party discrimination

By John Pring on 9th September 2021 Category: Politics

Labour shadow ministers for equality and disability stay silent over party discrimination
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Labour’s shadow ministers for disability and equalities have refused to comment on the party’s continuing failure to address the discrimination faced by its own disabled members. Both Vicky Foxcroft, the shadow minister for disabled people, and Marsha de Cordova, the shadow […]

Prime minister refuses to criticise Tory peers who made disablist comments

By John Pring on 10th June 2021 Category: Politics

Prime minister refuses to criticise Tory peers who made disablist comments
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The prime minister has refused to criticise four Conservative peers who made discriminatory and disablist remarks about disabled peers working in the House of Lords. Boris Johnson’s refusal to speak out came in response to a disabled constituent who wrote to […]

Legal threat to PM over lack of BSL interpreter in £2.6 million briefing room

By John Pring on 1st April 2021 Category: Activism and Campaigning

Legal threat to PM over lack of BSL interpreter in £2.6 million briefing room
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The government is facing the threat of fresh legal action after it failed to provide a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter at a televised pandemic briefing by the prime minister, despite spending £2.6 million on a new media room. Deaf campaigners […]

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