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  • Abolition of Human Rights Act kicked into touch

    25 January 2017 | News

    Justice Minister Sir Oliver Heald confirms government’s plans to ... committed to reforming our domestic human rights framework, and we will return to our proposals once we know the ... it important for us to sort out the EU side of matters, and the exit from the EU, before we return to that ...

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  • See how Human Rights can increase care support

    09 July 2014 | News

    ... care that Jan received from her council meant she was confined to bed most of the day. Jan used human rights to take ... of life. Equally Ours aims to help everyone to understand how human rights benefit all of us here in the UK, every ... of our shared heritage, helping to make equality, inclusion and social justice real for everyone. Equally Ours brings ...

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  • Requests for salary info is discrimination – Fawcett Society

    23 November 2021 | News

    Employers must stop asking job applicants for salary history as it discriminates ... against women, people from non-white British backgrounds, and Disabled people, and entrenches the gender pay gap, according to new work by ...

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  • Almost 2 million pushed into poverty by benefit reform

    21 April 2014 | News

    Some 1.75 million households in Great Britain have seen their incomes cut in the last ... of benefit reforms, according to a new report by Oxfam and the New Policy Institute reveals. The report, Multiple ... meet. As a result, disabled people, carers, job seekers and single parents are being pushed deeper into poverty. In ...

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  • Sue Bott awarded CBE in New Years Honours

    01 January 2014 | News

    Disability Rights UK's Director of Policy and Development awarded CBE for services to people with disabilities and their families We are delighted that Sue has been recognised for her tireless work in campaigning for the rights of disabled people and their ...

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  • Work programme only helps 1 in 30 ESA claimants

    01 December 2013 | News

    The last Work programme information shows how many employment support allowance (ESA) claimants found work between 1 June 2011 and 30 June 2013. Of the 186,530 put on the work programme ... failing disabled people (with at least an 88% failure rate) and is very poor value for money. Work programme only helps ...

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  • No indication of bedroom tax evictions says Minister

    13 May 2013 | News

    No indications that evictions will result from the bedroom tax ... Mr Tom Clarke: To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions whether he plans to allocate additional funding ... on the use of discretionary housing payments funding and evictions. Initial findings will be available in 2014 ...

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  • CEV list called into question over new guidance

    26 January 2022 | News

    ... people were told to shield unnecessarily under the original English guidelines, while many more who were truly at ... to his estimates, 1.5 million people need to have shielded, and a further 1.5 million at risk were not warned or placed ... who are not at risk need that reassurance. “Between 1.5 and 1.8 million were unnecessarily shielding, around the ...

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  • Self-employed? Disabled? We want to interview you

    02 June 2016 | News

    We are looking for someone who has chosen self-employment as a means of ... in capturing the difficulties you encountered in employment and how these have been managed better in self-employment. ... Is this you? Are you willing to be interviewed and filmed about your experiences? Contact ...

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  • Call for experiences of Patient Transport in London

    01 August 2018 | News

    Transport for All is looking for evidence from Disabled and older Londoners who use ... the eligibility criteria. They are looking for Disabled and older people who have booked, or tried to book, patient ...

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