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Students fear ‘inaccessible’ return to uni
23 September 2020 | News
... leading to them falling behind. Students responding to the Disability Rights UK student helpline have reported various ...
Exciting research interview opportunity with Scope
05 November 2017 | News
Scope are looking for disabled people to take part in research interviews for their new five-year project.
They would like to speak to:
- Parents of disabled children under five
- People who have recently acquired an impairment or condition
- Disabled people age 16-18
- Disabled people who have recently started a new job.
Your participation will help Scope develop future campaigns and the support they provide to disabled people.
You’ll also receive a £20 Amazon voucher for your time!
Inclusive accessible Day of Activity proposed
20 March 2014 | News
The Inter-departmental Ministerial Group (IMG) on Disability has agreed that the UK will launch a 'Day of ... IMG was recently set up by Alliance members the Office for Disability Issues (ODI). It is chaired by the Minister of ...
Our response HE targeted support review
03 June 2013 | News
Disability Rights UK response to the Business, Innovation ... of targeted support for Higher Education students May 2013 Disability Rights UK has submitted evidence to government on ... assistive technology. We worked in partnership with other disability organisations, university staff, the National ...
Reasonable adjustments in the education sector: are they happening?
01 October 2018 | News
Reasonable adjustments and their effectiveness in education and training post Equality Act 2010.
Clear majority agree that benefits must be uprated by inflation, finds JRF polling
10 October 2022 | News
... enduring a cost of living emergency for months.” Note: Disability Rights UK and the Disability Poverty Campaign group (DPCG) recently wrote a ...
Abuse by carers should be included in Domestic Abuse Bill
13 February 2021 | News
... She has worked with a number of senior social care and disability discrimination lawyers to draft an official ...
Grenfell – high rise residents must have personal evacuation plans
05 October 2020 | News
A disabled woman who died in the Grenfell Tower fire would still be alive today if high-rise owners had made evacuation plans for disabled residents, claims her family.
Sakina Afrasehabi had severe arthritis and lived on the 18th floor of the tower. Her family is seeking a judicial review of government proposals which are currently only considering personal evacuation plans for people in buildings considered to be at immediate risk from fire.
Specialist legal guidance on return to work
18 May 2020 | News
Return to work guidance from Cloisters Chambers
London Marathon 2018
22 April 2018 | News
... who ran in the Virgin London Marathon on 22 April 2018 for Disability Rights UK. John Forward ... "I am running the 2018 London Marathon for Disability Rights UK because they make a positive impact on ... "We are running the London Marathon in April 2018 for Disability Rights UK because it strives for equal rights for ...