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  • Disability Benefits Without the Fight campaign launched: the right to request an appropriate medical assessor

    29 September 2021 | News

    Scope has launched a Disability Benefits Without the Fight (#WithoutTheFight) ... for Work and Pensions, signed by DR UK and several other disability organisations says: “When applying for ... far too many disabled people get assessed by someone who doesn’t understand their condition. Disabled people are ...

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  • Advance and KeyRing merge

    02 April 2014 | News

    ... local networks for people with learning disabilities and mental health problems, are merging this month (April). Tim Cooper, ... chances of people with learning disabilities and those with mental health problems.” Karyn Kirkpatrick, chief ...

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  • Ethos Disabled Students Guide

    07 February 2018 | News

    ... have also fact-checked information regarding benefits with Disability Rights UK, which means that you can be confident it's correct. Much of the other content included in the guide comes from ...

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  • Making local communities inclusive

    10 September 2014 | News

    Inclusive Communities Disability Rights UK has published new materials on making ... and politically. These inclusive communities have better health, improved economic development, stronger political ... people to create inclusive regeneration developments and much fairer responses to hate crime – and more. But often ...

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  • DWP accused of 'rewarding failure' over 'extortionate' benefit assessors payouts

    13 April 2017 | News

    Private companies carrying out controversial assessments for disability benefits are set to bank millions of pounds more ... to carry out assessments for personal independence payments (PIP). The DWP said the assessment process for PIP ... value for the taxpayer. Analysis by the Press Association shows Atos and Capita have already been paid £578 million in ...

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  • Two-thirds of frontline DWP staff don’t have enough time to handle safeguarding concerns carefully and correctly

    21 June 2024 | News

    ... part, including hundreds who work in job centres. They show that: 67% of DWP staff who had direct contact with ... has a duty to safeguard “vulnerable people”, and if it does not, whether it should. Only last month , the DWP ... the hands of work coaches . “This could only endanger the health, safety and wellbeing of disabled claimants. ...

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  • Join our focus group and get a £20 voucher

    03 April 2017 | News

    Disability Rights UK, working in partnership with a ... of people and with a range of disabilities and long term health conditions - however the size of the group is limited - we aim to come ...

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  • 20 metre PIP case allowed to go to court

    02 May 2013 | News

    ... for full hearing of legal challenge to Government’s new disability benefit    PRESS RELEASE  03/05/2013 The High ... did not have the chance to put their case and explain how devastating the consequences will be.” Jane Young, an ... their homes, isolated and unable to travel independently to health appointments, to work, to the shops or to social ...

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  • Disabled woman wins legal challenge against DWP over automatic benefit deductions

    04 October 2022 | News

    ... of a person’s benefits to be paid direct to them, to repay debt that they say is owed, and to meet ongoing usage ... is the very least that they should have been doing. “However, the scheme remains inherently flawed, as it still gives decision-makers the power to determine how other people’s money is spent.  “There is a ...

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  • Poorest hit hardest by tax, social security and public spending reforms, Equality and Human Rights Commission reveals

    16 November 2017 | News

    ... on this report, Kamran Mallick, chief executive of Disability Rights UK, said: “This report makes for grim ... changes since 2010. We have to come up with a system which doesn’t penalise people for being disabled.” David ... work for some time, but sadly they have refused. We have shown that it is possible to carry out cumulative impact ...

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