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  • Overcoming your disability within employment

    20 July 2016 | News

    ... influence existing spending in local government and large businesses by engaging with their procurement teams and ...

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  • Going the Distance and Covering the Miles: Travelling for campaigning

    02 November 2015 | News

    ... opportunities. It aims to influence existing spending by businesses and local government to open up more job ...

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  • DR UK gives evidence to Lords Committee

    13 July 2015 | News

    The Committee on the Equality Act 2010 and Disability heard from Disability Rights UK and the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) on the disability provisions of the Equality Act 2010

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  • Further Scottish devolution proposals

    14 June 2015 | News

    ... are: employment policy, including the minimum wage welfare business taxes national insurance equality policy With ...

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  • Strategic partner updates for May 2013

    21 May 2013 | News

    ... of the commissioning cycle...    1. Demonstrating the business case Thus, the guidance lacks a clearly illustrated public sector business case and a comprehensive manual on how to go about ... achieved. www.england.nhs.uk/2013/04/15/cip-implementation/ Business Plan NHS England NHS England has published its ...

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  • Further review of 250,000 ESA arrears cases

    09 October 2018 | News

    Sarah Newton responds to question on the timescale for resolving cases of underpayment of employment support allowance.

    Sarah Newton said:

    “The Department is prioritising the cases most likely to be affected.

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  • MPs launch adult social care inquiry

    06 June 2016 | News

    The Communities and Local Government Committee has launched an inquiry into the financial sustainability of local authority adult social care and the quality of care provided.

    The Committee examines whether the funding available for adult social care is sufficient for local authorities to fulfil their statutory obligations to assess and meet the needs of people requiring care and support. This includes looking at the impact of policies such as the National Living Wage and the two per cent council tax precept.

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  • MPs hear adult social care evidence

    25 March 2014 | News

    The Public Accounts Committee is taking evidence the issues raised in the National Audit Office (NAO) report into Care for adults in England.

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  • Nine Remploy factories to close

    03 July 2013 | News

    ... Stirling, Clydebank, Leven and Cowdenbeath had no viable business bids and so are to close.  Packaging factories, ...

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  • DR UK response to SDG Voluntary National Review

    28 April 2019 | News

    Disability Rights UK submission to the Environmental Audit Committee inquiry on the Voluntary National Review of UK progress against the Sustainable Development Goals

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