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  • Disabled people fear budget announcements threaten independent living

    15 March 2016 | News

    In today’s Guardian disabled people say how today’s ... for many who fear heavy impact from tighter assessments and benefit cuts. Read article In the article Liz Sayce, ... society. But with the cuts to benefits, social care cuts and now the tighter regulation to PIP, we are really ...

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  • Bridge to Work programme evaluation – Invitation to Tender

    16 June 2021 | News

    Disability Rights UK is the learning partner for the Bridge to Work programme funded by City ... commission an experienced evaluation consultant to design and implement an evaluation framework that will evaluate the ... into the development of the final evaluation framework and the resulting outputs. The successful candidate(s) would ...

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  • Half of bedroom tax families pushed into debt

    18 September 2013 | News

    The National Housing Federation (NHF) carried out a survey of 51 housing associations in England and found that 51% (32,432) of those affected by the bedroom ...

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  • GDS want to interview people with access needs

    02 May 2018 | News

    UK GOV will be introducing new requirements on the accessibility of public ... to Aldgate East ( view map ) tube station - on the 16th and 17th of May. You will be asked to take part in a few ... tasks, specifically focused on assessing the accessibility and usability of accessibility statements on websites. ...

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  • Disability Rights UK opposes the UK Supreme Court ruling on ‘biological sex’

    17 April 2025 | News

    ... Rights UK is deeply saddened by the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that declares trans women are not 'biological women'. As ... the court’s exclusion of Trans voices in their decision, and their failure to be led by the lived experience of one ... without the involvement of those most impacted.   We stand in solidarity with the Trans community as they ...

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  • 1 in 10 use abusive language towards disabled people

    16 November 2014 | News

    Results of a new survey, released today by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, suggest that adults are perpetuating and normalising bullying behaviour by using discriminatory ... language. When asked if they knew what these words meant and where they originated: over half of adults surveyed ...

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  • Access to Work Covid-19 update in BSL

    28 June 2020 | News

    The Department for Work and Pensions has updated their Covid-19 guidance in British Sign Language (BSL) video format. You can access these videos via the following link: ...

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  • An I Can Make It Volunteer Champion in Action

    05 October 2016 | News

    ... Mears latest update comes slightly over a year to the day since he began as a volunteer for this campaign with ... a disability or long term health condition, are aged 18-29 and are interested in joining Jonathan Mears as part of I Can Make ...

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  • Decisions made on only 1 in 5 PIP claims

    10 February 2014 | News

    ... show that only 34,200 of the 220,300 disabled people making a Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claim have received a decision. ... new data covers the period from 8 April 2013, when PIP was introduced, up to 31 December 2013. While 100% of special ...

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  • Benefit recipients in drug or alcohol treatment

    30 July 2015 | News

    Working age benefit recipients in drug or alcohol treatment View analysis This analysis ... age benefit recipients in drug or alcohol treatment in England the median duration of claims the proportion of ...

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