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  • Did the National Disability Strategy look to address climate change and Covid?

    09 February 2022 | News

    The Oxford Disability Law and Policy Project has published its Up to the Challenge report examining the National Disability Strategy. To mark COP26 and Disability History ... November 2021, on whether the National Disability Strategy does enough to address the twin crises of climate change and ...

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  • Climate Conference urged to include Disabled voices

    02 October 2024 | News

    ... their perspectives on climate change and its solutions. However, for yet another year, the impact of climate change ... affected by climate emergencies and environmental solutions.  Research shows that Disabled people are ... the rise. Environmental Pollution is a major cause of ill health: creating childhood disability, impairing ...

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  • Our response to the vote to postpone controversial cuts to ESA

    17 November 2016 | News

    ... has only just been published is unfair and will make it much harder for disabled people to get into work.  We urge ... step back’ and provide space for genuine consultation on how the disability employment gap can be halved.” Our response to ...

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  • DPTAC to be retained

    16 June 2013 | News

    ... huge amount has been achieved in recent years; there is much more to do. Working together with DPTAC providing high quality, independent, pan-disability support and our pragmatic approach, we can ... to the success of DPTAC. We can look to the future as to how best achieve the goal of a fully accessible transport ...

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  • Baroness Campbell calls for human rights-busting Coronavirus powers to be switched off

    28 September 2020 | News

    ... across the House wrote to the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, in the other place, to make this ... normally protected by the Children and Families Act, the Mental Health Act, and the Care Act. They were only intended ... by July, they reported they had stopped. According to the Disability Rights UK’s latest joint statement with ...

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  • New Govt Work for Your Benefits Scheme

    29 September 2013 | News

    ... actions needed. This could include, arranging occupational health visits, mental health support, housing support and stage these in a ... enabled the claimant to move closer to, and into, work. Disability Rights UK is deeply concerned that although ...

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  • Our priorities for the new government

    11 June 2017 | News

    ... good on manifesto commitments The promised review of the Mental Health Act should be co-produced with disabled people and ... The abolition of the bedroom tax The addition of the severe disability premium within Universal Credit and a new ...

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  • Covid, disability and racism commission launched

    08 August 2022 | News

    Disability Rights UK CEO Kamran Mallick is to chair a ... on COVID-19, Disablism and Systemic Racism to explore how the worst impacts of COVID-19 have fallen on Disabled ... people and organisations and scrutinise the Department of Health and Social Care’s policies and responses to the ...

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  • Diversity of the judiciary 2020 report published

    30 September 2020 | News

    A new report disclosing how the judiciary reflects society has been published by the ... government. Across all legal exercises, candidates with a disability represented 8% of applications and 7% of all ... are recruited and the diversity of the pool from which much of the judiciary is drawn – the legal professions. ...

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  • New bedroom tax court decision says councils decide what counts as a bedroom

    05 June 2017 | News

    ... that the claimant was someone with a severe learning disability and autistic traits and: “… can get unsettled ... listen to music. She has a television in her bedroom but does not use it.  She has carers who call twice a week to ... room, the room in question had ceased to be a bedroom.” However, in Secretary of State for Work and Pensions against ...

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