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  • Disabled leaseholder group starts fire safety legal action against Government

    09 February 2022 | News

    ... group Claddag has started judicial review proceedings against the Home Secretary for awarding a contract to ... advocates against evacuation plans for Disabled people, and was the only expert of four to do so in the Grenfell ... we do not feel it is right for him to have this influence and authority over the safety of disabled people.” ...

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  • Government halves Access for All funding

    21 April 2014 | News

    ... step free access, the Government has cut Access for All funding by nearly a half (42%) between 2015 and 2019, according to Transport for All. Launched in 2006, ... All is part of the Railways for All strategy to address the issues faced by disabled passengers using railway stations ...

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  • Supreme Court Judgement on English LA consultations

    28 October 2014 | News

    Ground-breaking Supreme Court judgement will force all Local Authorities to improve how they consult when making cuts and changes to services. Local Authorities across England ... The case is the first time the Supreme Court has ruled on issues relating to public consultations and is expected to ...

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  • Fury over Do Not Resuscitate Notices

    02 April 2020 | News

    Disabled people have watched the unfolding stories about disabled and older people being asked to agree to sign Do Not Attempt ... over the past few days. The undervaluing of our lives and the insensitivity of the communications have been ...

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  • New LGA guide Be a Councillor

    30 September 2022 | News

    LGA Guide launched to support disabled residents to stand as councillors. The Local Government Association, which represents more than 350 councils in England and Wales, has launched a new guide as part of ... to the quality of life of local people and how local issues are dealt with. However, local councils can only be ...

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  • Ministerial contempt for the UNCRPD?

    25 October 2015 | News

    A small item in today’s news has caught the attention of rights campaigners, including Disability Rights UK, concerning the UN Convention ... to the ministerial code of practice which sets out rules and standards for ministerial conduct. ...

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  • DR UK says disabled people should not pay for the DWP mistakes on ESA

    20 March 2018 | News

    Commenting on the NAO report into errors in Employment and Support ... so." For further information on welfare rights, education issues and social care you will find our factsheets/guides ...

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  • Over 100,000 DLA claimants lose Motability vehicles after PIP reassessment

    12 January 2020 | News

    ... have lost their Motability vehicles after PIP reassessment. In its recent newsletter, Motability says: “The number of ... Motability Scheme customers leasing a car continues to grow and is currently at 633,000, with renewal rates remaining ... leasing a powered wheelchair or scooter has also grown and is currently at 17,000. Take up among PIP qualifiers ...

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  • Transport Select Committee Challenges Aspects of GBR Rail Reform

    13 March 2025 | News

    ... Ruth Cadbury MP, has today published a letter to the Rail Minister Lord Hendy regarding the Department for ... careful approach to establishing Great British Railways and its recent consultation. However, in contrast with the ... work for those with disabilities work better for everyone, and we urge the Government to put this perennially ...

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  • Only a third of deaf children would be in school if facemasks in class are made mandatory, new survey shows

    03 September 2020 | News

    Just one in three deaf children across the UK are likely to be in ... in secondary schools or colleges, or will allow schools and colleges to make them compulsory. While face coverings ... choose to wear them. The charity also warned that schools and colleges have a legal duty to make sure every child can ...

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