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Government releases ‘shocking’ new figures on transport hate crime
30 March 2021 | News
Disability Rights UK is calling a meeting of key people in ... new public transport hate crime data. The data shows that between 2014 and 2016, the numbers of disability related hate crime incidents in England reported ...
Nine things you must do to be an exceptional leader
02 October 2018 | News
... us the things she has learnt about great leaders working in disability rights. These 9 lessons are drawn from the works ... thousands of great leaders working, in different ways, in disability rights around the world. They hold true for ...
ILF transfer threatens care packages cut
12 July 2016 | News
... Living Fund (ILF). Read article The article refers to Disability Rights UK research which suggested that only 29 ... a freedom of information request by Inclusion London showed 53 out of 60 ex-ILF users have had their social care ...
Our Statement on the Government's response to DSA proposals
01 December 2015 | News
... Universities and Science issued a written statement. Whilst Disability Rights UK are disappointed that this policy is ... lobbying and collective action,” said Philip Connolly, Disability Rights UK’s Policy Manager and chair of “No ...
DfE report on education raises SEND questions
20 October 2020 | News
... considered their child has a special educational need or disability. 4% of respondents said their children did not ... DR UK Head of Policy Fazilet Hadi said: “This evidence shows that there are thousands of children who don’t have ...
Sense report shows devastating impact of reductions in social care
03 September 2020 | News
A new report from deafblind support charity Sense shows the full extent of the reduction of social care ... disabled adults living with their families. The report shows that overnight, families had support removed and had ... disabled adults living with their families. The research showed that 75% of those surveyed had their care and support ...
Spirit of 2012 award winners
15 July 2015 | News
... London 2012 Paralympic Games in challenging perceptions of disability (including self-perceptions) and empowering ...
Calls for flexible non-academic routes into civil service
23 June 2021 | News
Labour has called on government to end the need for academic qualifications for civil service jobs in most cases.
The Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, Angela Rayner, said that degrees and A-levels should only be considered where there was a genuine need for that level of knowledge, such as in scientific positions.
Michael Gove, Minister for the Cabinet Office, has promised to open up the civil service with more flexible entry routes including apprenticeships.
Philip Connolly looks back on five years at DR UK and says goodbye
28 March 2019 | News
In this, his final blog for Disability Rights UK, our policy manager Philip Connolly ...
DR UK voices railway ticket office closure fears to Minister
12 July 2022 | News
DR UK CEO Kamran Mallick has written to the Rail Minister Wendy Morton to state deep concerns over plans which could lead to every train ticket office in England being shut down. It would leave passengers needing to buy their tickets online, while it is known that one in every eight tickets is still bought over the counter, in the main by Disabled people and those over the age of 65 who do not have internet access.