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Conservative think tank recommends keeping human rights act and upholding human rights convention
21 August 2017 | News
... with the introduction of the Human Rights Act (HRA) 1998. However, Conservatives today are sceptical of the HRA. The ... and Responsibilities (BBRR) The UK repeals the HRA but does not withdraw from the ECHR, and adopts a BBRR The UK does not pursue the proposal: it does not repeal the HRA and ...
Disabled students suffer under austerity measures
30 March 2015 | News
... (71 per cent of NUT members believe the curriculum does not meet the needs of pupils with SEND). Abolition of ...
Access to supermarket shopping
17 May 2020 | News
... in shopping for food during the crisis. Many people with mental health conditions, learning disabilities, sensory ... deliveries for disabled people and those with long-term health conditions. It is hoped that over the coming weeks, ...
UN report highlights Govt failure to uphold disabled people's rights
06 November 2016 | News
... of disabled people. Liz Sayce, the chief executive of Disability Rights UK, said, in the Guardian , that the ... upholds the human rights model of disability and does not disproportionately and/or adversely affect the ... initial report before the Committee. The Government does not accept many of the recommendations of the UN ...
Changes to the Work Capability Assessment reassessment criteria
28 September 2017 | News
... need to be reassessed if they: have a severe, lifelong disability, illness or health condition are unlikely to ever be able to move into ... will not be reassessed following their WCA. This change does not affect: ESA claimants placed in the work-related ...
DR UK calls for all ESA claimants to be exempt from the benefit cap
01 November 2016 | News
... CEO said: “People who are disabled or have a long term health condition face a range of obstacles as they try to ... work (and many would like to) it’s clear what is needed: much more flexible practices from employers (for instance, ... London. The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) research shows that: 116,000 families with between one and four ...
APDA, DR UK and DPAC make stand against austerity
18 March 2019 | News
... oral statement by APDA, Disabled People Against Cuts and Disability Rights UK British government policy at national, ... borrow money that they are ill-equipped to repay. With many health, social care and public transport services devolved, ... compulsory detention/forced treatment powers contained in mental health legislation A shortfall in housing that meets ...
Universal Credit Advance Payments are pushing people to use food banks
04 June 2019 | News
... from StepChange Debt Charity and the Trussell Trust shows that Advance Payments – the loans people can apply for while they wait ... clients who had money taken from benefits to repay debt showed 71% saying it caused them hardship and a quarter had ...
Northern Ireland Ombudsman commences investigation into handling of Personal Independence Payment
24 June 2019 | News
... investigation into handling of Personal Independence Payments available @ https://nipso.org.uk Northern ... investigation into handling of Personal Independence Payment ...
Our funding HE factsheet for disabled students has been updated
06 January 2019 | News
... may need funding to cover tuition fees, living costs and disability-related costs. This factsheet tells you about the ... available to lessen the cost and you don’t need to pay for the course up front. Read more in our factsheet on ... hours: 11am-1pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Email: students@disabilityrightsuk.org Guides F40 - Into Higher Education - ...