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UC roll out: what went wrong
10 September 2013 | News
... as the world's biggest agile software project, has run into cost overruns and delays. Last weeks National Audit Office (NAO) report ... has had to write off at least £34m on the programme and delay the national launch of Universal Credit. The NAO ...
DWP launches call for evidence for fit note reform to combat supposed “sick note culture”
20 May 2024 | News
In a new call for evidence, the DWP has set out proposals ... with long term health conditions to access timely work and health support: “We are gathering evidence to assess ... long NHS waiting lists for healthcare – there are now nearly two million people waiting for to get mental health ...
Work has never worked for Disabled people so why are we trying to go back to how things were? By Mikey Erhardt
17 November 2023 | News
We have been re-publishing some of our older blog posts onto this new website. Enjoy the thoughts and reviews of our DR UK team and contributors! If you have ... mandated office work has on Disabled people’ A UK poll early in the pandemic found only 6% of respondents ...
Mark Harper new Minister for Disabled People
15 July 2014 | News
We have a new Minister for Disabled People – Mark Harper. Mark was shadow ... Minister for disabled people before the 2010 election and we worked with him closely, which was a good experience. ... to scrap archaic laws debarring people with mental health problems from being MPs (if sectioned), company directors, ...
More than money: The lifelong wellbeing impact of disability benefits
28 January 2025 | News
A new research report by Z2K and Pro Bono Economics urges the Government to prioritise improving access to disability benefits for those whose quality of ... that failure to do so could exacerbate public health issues and have severe economic consequences. Disability ...
Contribute to Westminster Hall Debate on the Work Capability Assessment
11 April 2019 | News
Laura Pidcock MP has secured a Westminster Hall Debate on the Work Capability Assessment ... assessment in relation to employment support allowance and universal credit". The debate is scheduled for Wednesday ... short. Laura would be very pleased to hear from advisers and claimants about their experiences of the WCA, what are ...
Strategic partner updates 15 January 2016
14 January 2016 | News
Health and Social Care update from our work as Strategic Partner to the Department of Health, NHS England and Public Health England Disability Rights UK heads up a user-led consortium as one of 22 strategic partners in the voluntary sector. Our name is ‘Win-Win Alliance – ...
108 Labour MPs Rebel to Halt Devastating Disability Benefits Cuts
24 June 2025 | News
Labour MPs have launched a significant rebellion against the Government’s Green Paper disability benefit cuts ... MPs – declines to pass the Government’s welfare changes and calls for a pause, including for further consultation and for support to be in place before any further cuts are ...
DR UK says £150 September Cost of Living payment to disabled people “nowhere near enough”
22 August 2022 | News
Around 6 million disabled people in the UK will receive their one-off £150 disability Cost ... costs they often face, such as food, care and support services, equipment, energy, fuel and travel costs. Ken Butler DR UK’s Welfare Rights and ...
Disabled households worse off on Universal Credit breakthrough test case win
12 May 2020 | News
A single mother with a disabled daughter and a woman with ... disadvantage legacy benefit claimants. Especially when nearly half of all those living in poverty live in a ...