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DR UK pushes for Covid transport resolutions
26 January 2021 | News
Changes to transport during the pandemic have had a serious impact on Disabled ... report on Covid and transport and has noted some serious issues which we will be pushing for resolution on: *Train ...
Govt response: Litchfield year 5 review
26 February 2015 | News
Government response to the Work Capability Assessment independent review year 5 The government welcomes the fifth, and final, independent review of the Work Capability ... for DWP to improve the WCA. These relate to a range of issues and include: increasing in the number of people ...
Our Statement on the Government's response to DSA proposals
01 December 2015 | News
... to the consultation on Disabled Students Allowance and Jo Johnson the Minister of State for Universities and Science issued a written statement. Whilst Disability ...
PM Response to APPG on Disability
22 July 2020 | News
... Group on Disability chaired by Lisa Cameron MP, expressing serious concerns about the treatment of disabled people during the coronavirus crisis and asking for greater equality and inclusion. The Prime Minister has now replied, setting ...
E-scooters ‘should have number plates’
23 November 2021 | News
A leading e-scooter retailer has said that the half a million ... owned e-scooters in the UK should have to be registered and display numberplates to curb anti-social behaviour. Adam ... their speeding and stop riders encroaching on pavements, issues which can cause major hazards to Disabled people. He ...
Mobility Vehicle Hire join DR UK
16 July 2018 | News
... UK is pleased to announce that Mobility Vehicle Hire have joined as a member organisation. Mobility Vehicle Hire are ... adapted vehicles to cater for the needs of disabled drivers and passengers. Vehicles can be hired on a daily, weekly or ... the membership will strengthen our voice on the transport issues facing disabled people. To learn more about Mobility ...
Govt threat over LA bedroom reclassifications
19 June 2013 | News
... has re-designated properties without reasonable grounds and without reducing rents, his Department would consider either restricting ... a letter, written by Lord Freud threatening an audit and loss or restriction of HB subsidy where there is no good ...
Our position on the proposed Assisted Dying Bill
09 September 2015 | News
Our view concerning the debate in parliament on Rob Marris’ Private ... For instance, being able to live at home if you wish to, and be with family and friends; having the right support to do this; having ...
Statutory sick pay extended to those who are shielding as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic
19 April 2020 | News
New regulations have been relating to statutory sick pay entitlement for those who are 'shielding' as a result the Coronavirus pandemic. The regulations came in to force from 16 April ... defined in public health guidance as extremely vulnerable and at very high risk of severe illness from coronavirus ...
Universal Credit Day one. What we say.
28 April 2013 | News
... simplified benefits system but are very concerned that the introduction of universal credit will make families and disabled people worse off - particularly due to the cuts ... only look at single people meaning that many of the crucial issues for families have not and will still not have been ...