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MPs consider impact of Brexit withdrawal agreement on health and social care
26 November 2018 | News
The Health and Social Care Committee questioned the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, the CEO of NHS England and academics and ... declaration on the health and social care sector. Find out more Link to video - starts 2.30pm Tuesday 27 ...
Did the National Disability Strategy look to address climate change and Covid?
09 February 2022 | News
The Oxford Disability Law and Policy Project has published its Up to the Challenge report examining the National Disability Strategy. To mark COP26 and Disability History Month, the Oxford University ...
Monitoring and Evaluation: An online resource to support Disabled People’s Organisations (DPOs)
30 January 2024 | Resource
... notes are aimed at Disabled People's Organisations (DPOs) and are divided into different sections for ease of use. They provide an ... hyperlinks for those people wanting in-depth information and real-life examples. Monitoring and Evaluation: An online ...
DPOs seek participation in COVID Public Inquiry
06 September 2022 | News
The first module of the COVID Public Inquiry , which focuses on pre-pandemic planning, starts next April. 13 DPOs have applied ... including accessing relevant documents, making opening and closing submissions and identifying questions for ...
£400,000 for 10 new research projects led by disabled people announced
29 November 2016 | News
Ten projects across the UK have received between £35,000 and £40,000 each to explore how disabled people can live as full citizens in our society and what changes and support will make that ... with dementia, learning disabilities and mental health issues. Grants were approved by the DRILL Central Research ...
Surveys on EHRC inquiry into disabled housing
10 January 2018 | News
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) are investigating the chronic lack of accessible and adaptable housing available for disabled people in ...
Disability Hate Crime rises but only 1% see prosecutions
11 October 2022 | News
... reveal that disability hate crime has more than doubled in the last four years, yet research by charities highlight ... only 1% of reports led to prosecution. Leonard Cheshire and United Response found that, out of more than 11,000 ... disparity between reports and prosecutions. The fact that nearly all reports go no further highlights how Disabled ...
Understanding Disabled People's Housing Pathways: Initial Insights
04 January 2016 | News
This research collects and analyses information on disabled people's experiences when trying to find a suitable home that met their needs and that they could afford. The research found that disabled ...
The APPDG meets with Mike Penning
07 January 2014 | News
Philip Connolly, DR UK Policy and Communications Manager reports on the meeting of the All-Party Parliamentary Disability Group (APPDG) ... from 50 m to 20 m in the PIP assessment, given legal issues, but he did venture one opinion, “It was arbitrary ...
Inquiry into supported housing funding reform launched
18 December 2016 | News
The Work and Pensions Committee and the Communities and Local Government Committee launch a joint inquiry into the Government's funding reform for ...