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New report shows the ‘Humanitarian crises’ of fuel poverty
01 September 2022 | News
A new report published today by the Institute of Health Equity titled: "Fuel Poverty, Cold Homes, and Health Inequalities" has predicted serious health, social and educational issues for families and individuals if the predicted ...
Previous DWP vacancies
23 November 2022 | News
... a Public Corporation, sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), responsible for the regulation of ... Its vision is to be a modern, transparent regulator delivering trusted outcomes and value. DWP is seeking a ... stakeholders; and Ability to test and analyse complex issues, evaluate proposals, and address risk. ...
Disabled Workers Have Less Confidence in Their Workplace, Report Finds
28 May 2025 | News
WorkL, an organisation focused on workplace happiness, have just launched a report looking at the ... Their key findings highlighted a universal demand for better pay and flexible working, alongside evidence to suggest Disabled ...
DR UK welcomes Govt acceptance of task group recommendations for bus wheelchair spaces
07 March 2018 | News
The Task and Finish Group on the Use of Wheelchair Spaces on Buses’ has ... to clarify the position for bus companies following the Paulley decision. The Government has accepted these ... users. "Disability Rights UK was at the forefront in demanding a change in the law as the only viable solution to ...
Leveson Inquiry: third party complaints
17 March 2013 | News
... a letter from Disability Rights UK , End Violence Against Women Coalition, Mind, National Aids Trust and Inclusion London calling for a third party complaints ...
Is Independent Living in a Jam?
21 December 2016 | News
... Bott reflects on the current concerns about social care funding. View blog Penny Pepper writing in the Guardian reflects ... authority to be able to employ her own personal assistant and go Christmas shopping without her mum. She would stand little chance today. Sue asks "Is Independent Living in ...
DPOs demand DHSC use the social model lens within its major condition strategy
27 June 2023 | News
... call for evidence . This is where the Department of Health and Social Care sought views and ideas on how to prevent, ... groups of health conditions that most affect the population in England. The following organisations co-sign this ... to the department’s consultation to recommend: Health issues must be through the social model lens to allow sport ...
Ten year PIP reviews for people with most severe health conditions
17 June 2018 | News
New guidance coming into effect this summer means people who are awarded the highest level of support under PIP – and where their needs are expected to stay the same or ... to make an indefinite award; and if the Secretary of State issues guidance about deciding whether a fixed term award ...
IIAC advises industrial injuries changes
16 June 2014 | News
The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) have reviewed the rule that allows decision makers of Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (IIDB) claims to ... the rule does not apply to all industrial diseases and some diseases have different time limits for the rule. ...
Our statement on ILF closure
28 June 2015 | News
STATEMENT ON THE CLOSURE OF THE INDEPENDENT LIVING FUND Tomorrow the Independent Living Fund ... opposed closure of the Independent Living Fund (ILF) unless and until an effective alternative approach is in place that ... the transfer of responsibility for ILF recipients in England to local authorities taking place tomorrow. In ...