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  • Disabled people should decide priorities on getting active

    09 June 2016 | News

    Sue Bott’s latest blog ‘It’s a walk in the park’ highlights the obstacles disabled people face in getting active.

    She says personal budgets give people an opportunity to decide what works best for them within the resources available and that bureaucratic obstacles can hamper wellbeing.

    Read the blog

    Sue Bott

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  • Funding available from EHRC for disability discrimination cases

    22 January 2017 | News

    ... funding for front line advice and representation for disability discrimination claims. Find out more The work ... than 3rd February 2017. Funding available from EHRC for disability discrimination cases ...

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  • Self-driving cars pose threat for Disabled people

    21 April 2021 | News

    A new generation of self-driving cars which is supposed to eliminate human error can actually increase mistakes as it fails to recognise the behaviours of Disabled people. 

    The Law Commission is drawing up a legal framework for self-driving vehicles, and has said that: “Systems may not have been trained to deal with the full variety of wheelchairs and mobility scooters.”

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  • Disability Law Service vacancy for welfare benefits advisor

    24 February 2023 | Opportunity

    Disability Law Service is seeking a welfare benefits advisor ... See  www.dls.org.uk/news  for more information Disability Law Service vacancy for welfare benefits advisor ...

    Paid opportunity

  • County Council called upon to change chronic lack of accessibility

    27 April 2021 | News

    ... March 2018 and now uses a wheelchair. He has made a video showing just how hard it is to get around the popular resort town, even ... of how to adapt environments as per the Social Model of Disability, and more recently, they have been taking away ...

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  • Coronavirus Care Act easements to be removed

    24 March 2021 | News

    ... Act, are to be removed ‘at some point’ after Easter. Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said that: “We are ...

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  • IPSOS Mori survey shows cutting disability benefits unpopular

    23 March 2016 | News

    ... 22% were in support of them. View survey IPSOS Mori survey shows cutting disability benefits unpopular ...

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  • SEND education in crisis as Ofsted and Observer highlight provision and budget shortfalls of over £0.5 billion

    19 May 2021 | News

    ... education for children with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) of over £0.5 billion. The research, ... in special schools. The number of children with Education, Health and Care plans (EHCPs) has increased by 70.9% in the ... reports are a double whammy, with the Observer figures showing an overspend of half a billion on high needs. This ...

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  • A special thank you to those who filled in our UNCRPD survey

    23 October 2016 | News

    ... on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities will examine how well the UK government, including the devolved ... and are supported to make their own decisions, tackling disability hate crime, making sure that people can vote in ... Provide evidence to the Committee regarding whether and how far disabled people are or are not enjoying their human ...

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  • UNCRPD

    18 October 2023 | Resource

    ... the rights of Disabled people, including:  eliminating disability discrimination  enabling Disabled people to live ... entitlement, eligibility criteria for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and social care, and the ending of the ... 2017  The UN conducted its first periodic review of how the UK had implemented the UNCRPD in 2017. On 31st ...