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Universal Credit: your claimant commitment and sanctions – new Public Law Project free advice resources
25 September 2019 | News
... The SSAC report also highlighted that people with mental health problems are less likely to feel that their ... Childcare Universal Credit: Homelessness Universal Credit: Mental health Universal Credit: Refugees If you would like ...
Scandal of low percentage of indefinite PIP awards
26 July 2018 | News
... question about the length of personal independence payment PIP awards, for claimants, since its introduction. ... were made for just 1.5 years or less. Speaking on behalf of Disability Rights UK, our welfare rights and policy adviser ... care or mobility needs within 2.5 years? "Not only does this earlier review seem unnecessary in most cases, but ...
Coroners call for lessons to be learned over avoidable pandemic deaths
08 December 2021 | News
... of failures include a woman who missed out on essential mental health care because of Covid cancellations and an older ... pandemic. That physically Disabled people and people with mental health conditions failed to receive the support they ...
Universal Credit Failing Millions says House of Lords Committee
30 July 2020 | News
... the Universal Credit system. This follows an inquiry where Disability Rights UK provided written evidence and ... standard allowance in response to the Covid-19 pandemic shows that the previous level of awards was too low. The ... nature of the Universal Credit sanction regime, which does not help people into work but is the cause of ...
MPs examine Access to Work programme
11 May 2014 | News
... particularly amongst smaller employers and people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities. Liz Sayce ... by DWP; The effectiveness of AtW in supporting people with mental health conditions and learning disabilities; AtW’s ...
Austerity cuts killed tens of thousands from 2010 onwards
21 October 2021 | News
... in BMJ Open found that the joint impact of cuts to healthcare, public health and social care since 2010 found ... government makes noises about a move back to austerity to pay for Covid measures, it needs to stop and think about the ... is inhumane. The Chancellor has recently spoken about how inhumanity can rob us of the people we love the most. ...
Government Calls for Evidence to Address Accessibility on Buses
14 June 2023 | News
... having been issued with an accessibility certificate. However, the widespread availability of accessible public transport does not mean that all passengers feel equally confident in ... (for example, those with autism) when using PSVs; and how well the Public Service Vehicle Access Requirements ...
Shielding to end from 1 April
18 March 2021 | News
... ways. Some will feel relief that an end is in sight for the mental torture of enforced isolation, while others will feel ... to provide clear information to this pool of people on how their health can continue to be safeguarded while society returns ...
New Research Reveals 1 in 5 Charities Could Disappear this Winter
30 October 2023 | News
... just a cost of living crisis. For charities, who give so much, this is a Cost of Giving Crisis 1 in 5 charities (19%) ... charities and voluntary organisations across the country, shows that many charities are already under strain from the ... sector come from government and the public sector. 3 However, these contracts are not ‘uplifted’ each year to ...
Disability Rights UK comment on Rishi Sunak’s cost of living announcement
25 May 2022 | News
... on measures to combat cost of living increases, Disability Rights UK CEO Kamran Mallick said: “We welcome the announcement of one-off payments, in particular to people living on benefits. However the underlying inadequacy of benefit levels remains ...