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  • DWP publish new PIP award duration guidance

    15 August 2018 | News

    The DWP has issued new guidance to PIP Decision Makers on how to set the length of a claimant’s PIP award. The new ... Makers are told that they must consider the claimant’s health condition(s), and the needs arising . And that the ...

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  • Reasonable work adjustments can be reduced hours

    11 November 2013 | News

    ... a Jobcentre but had been on long term sickness due to ill health since June 2009. In August 2010, his GP wrote a fit ... in its reasoning a key issue in the case – namely, how far the step or steps which were in issue would have ...

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  • Council agrees to scrap home care charges

    08 December 2014 | News

    ... will abolish what has rightly become known as a "tax on disability".” There are currently 1266 people in the borough who require home care services, 313 of which pay the hourly charge. The abolition of charges will cost ... will also mark the end of a difficult battle for local disability campaigners, who have campaigned for eight years ...

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  • An important message from DR UK CEO Liz Sayce

    16 January 2017 | News

    ... Liz I wanted to let you know that after 10 years as CEO of Disability Rights UK and its legacy charity Radar, I’ve ... country on the UN Convention – and heard again and again how disabled people’s rights to live independently in the ... experience of disability, or living with a long term health condition, to replace her.       An important ...

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  • DR UK says figures for rejected PIP mandatory reconsiderations a disgrace

    13 December 2016 | News

    ... 80% of mandatory reconsiderations the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) award remains unchanged.   View statistics ... appeal these decisions ( 65% as of September 2016 ). 48% of disability living allowance (DLA) reassessments for PIP have ... Instead, many disabled people are having their right to a disability benefit withheld due to poor face to face ...

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  • DWP response to SSAC over bedroom tax

    17 November 2013 | News

    ... is receiving the middle or higher rate care component of Disability Living Allowance. The SSAC wanted a wider ... a very limited category of claimants, namely those whose disability is so severe that an extra bedroom is needed for ... We do not accept this approach. Discretionary Housing Payments are available to support vulnerable groups affected ...

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  • Right to be active and well is a human right for disabled people; a call for action!

    12 April 2017 | News

    ... Read article In this article, he also discusses how this connects to the latest Equality and Human Rights ...

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  • Disability Rights UK announce ten-year funding from City Bridge Foundation

    13 January 2025 | News

    Disability Rights UK is delighted to announce that we have ... our Funding Justice work to ensure fairness and equity in how ‘by and for’ organisations are funded: we will ... whose human rights are the ultimate aim of this work. Disability Rights UK Chief Executive Kamran Mallick says: ...

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  • “It was really special” say Graduates of First UK Programme for Disabled Entrepreneurs

    07 April 2025 | News

    ... entrepreneurs want to see implemented nationally, and how the Hatch programme has impacted their entrepreneurial ... is complete, Hatch has shared their key takeaways on how to best serve Disabled entrepreneurs looking to grow and ... preventing existing entrepreneurs from speaking about their disability. Entrepreneurs from this cohort said that they ...

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  • Disabled people take complaints about UK Government’s rights record to the United Nations

    20 August 2017 | News

    Deaf and Disability organisations from across the United Kingdom will ... worst. “The Government produced no evidence or detail to show how it is supporting people to lead independent lives; ...

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