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DBC submission to the Welfare Reform and Work Bill Public Bill Committee
16 September 2015 | News
About the Disability Benefits Consortium and the submission The DBC is ...
Concerns about rail staff reduction
01 September 2022 | News
DR UK are increasingly concerned about rail staff reduction and redeployment plans which could according to news released by the Association of British Commuters be in breach of the Equality Act of 2010.
Some of the plans will lead to train ticket offices in England being shut down and we are clear that such a move would make rail travel for many disabled and older passengers virtually impossible particularly for those with limited or no smart phone access and for those who need support when obtaining tickets and journey information.
We call for more inclusion as banned wheelchair dancer sues Jive Addiction
28 November 2016 | News
... Blu Hotel Heathrow on 24th October 2015 Read BBC news item Disability Rights UK CEO Liz Sayce says: “Disabled people ...
DRILL July Blog Post: John Beaton
27 July 2016 | News
... member John Beaton, is up on the DRILL website . DRILL, the Disability Research on Independent Living & Learning, is a partnership of Disabilty Rights UK, Inclusion Scotland , Disability Wales and Disability Action (Northern Ireland) , funded by the Big ...
Check Out The New Rights on Flights Website
09 October 2023 | News
... and respected. Alongside TV presenter Sophie Morgan, Disability Rights UK has been part of the Rights on Flights ...
3D printed robotic hand wins Dyson Award
24 August 2015 | News
... prototypes and even prosthetics limbs where required. Disability Rights UK are alive to this new technology and ...
DRUK and YEG call on government to increase youth employment
23 September 2020 | News
... young people during the economic crisis and beyond. DR UK Disability and Skills Manager Rabia Lemahieu said: “Young ...
Boy wins grammar school discrimination case
15 September 2020 | News
A visually impaired child has won his 11+ discrimination case against Reading Grammar School.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission supported the boy after the school failed to make reasonable adjustments to enable him to sit his entrance exam.
The EHRC provided funding for a legal challenge after a referral from the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB).
Shape our new tech zone
18 November 2019 | News
Are you an innovator? Entrepreneur? Tech guru? Disability Rights UK is part of a team developing an ...
Top ten accessible beaches revealed
08 July 2021 | News
Nearly all of the top ten most accessible beaches are in just three counties, according to new research.