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  • No Social Security Tribunal venues in London have recording equipment

    28 January 2019 | News

    International Disability Law Clinic press release Many ... – copy attached): That there are no Social Security and Child Support Tribunal venues in London with recording equipment. That of the 161 hearing centres in England, Wales and Scotland only 91 (56 per cent) have recording ...

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  • Local welfare provision in England is at risk of collapsing

    12 September 2017 | News

    The Decline of Local Welfare Schemes in England: why a new approach ... is needed. Download Decline of Local Welfare Schemes in England In 2013/14, the Government made a decision to abolish ...

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  • Disabled people lose legal aid in 99% of benefits disputes

    15 April 2018 | News

    Official figures show that cuts have caused a massive drop in claimants granted help for welfare battles Read Observer ... 2016-17. This is because of the 2012 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act, which removed more than £350m from the legal aid budget and ended the right to legal representation in many benefits ...

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  • EHRC steps in as thousands denied rightful A-level grades

    13 August 2020 | News

    Britain’s equality watchdog, the Equalities and Human Rights ... has indicated it will intervene after the government’s handling of this year’s A-level results. Young people have ...

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  • Have high support needs in work? Tell Scope your experiences

    10 November 2016 | News

    ... support for disabled people with high support needs: Scope interview participant recruitment. Scope is carrying out ... Interviews will be about experiences of applying for work and accessing support while in work. Scope are recruiting ... with high support needs, can bring about improvements for and by themselves, using, for example disabled staff ...

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  • LA Bungalow sell off will affect 1 in 4 older disabled people

    02 March 2016 | News

    The Housing and Planning Bill, which has a crucial reading in the House of Lords ... by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation shows that high demand for bungalows will mean that homes lived in by older ...

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  • I Can Make It meets key local government officials in Bristol

    03 August 2016 | News

    On Wednesday 27 th of July I Can Make It had a meeting with Bristol City Council . This was a chance for us to meet with senior officers from across the council and align I Can Make It to projects Bristol City Council ... temporary jobs route. We thank all the meeting attendees, and especially Jacqueline Miller, Commercial Development ...

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  • Two-fifths of older adults in psychiatric wards got COVID

    14 October 2020 | News

    At least two-fifths of older adults in psychiatric wards in London were infected with COVID-19 at the height of the pandemic, a new study led by UCL researchers has found. The ... mortality rates may have been affected by slow testing and poor PPE provision. The study looked at data from all ...

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  • In memory of Josie Brown: CEO of Salford Disability Forum

    31 August 2015 | News

    ... Forum I had personally got to know Josie whilst working with her to organise the mobile digital fabrication ... people with learning difficulties at Princess Park, Irlam and had lent her support to it being the location for the fab lab’s first tour event on September 3rd and 4th Josie was an impressive, committed and strong ...

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  • Sense report shows devastating impact of reductions in social care

    03 September 2020 | News

    A new report from deafblind support charity Sense shows the full extent of the ... The report forms part of its Forgotten Families campaign, and is based on responses from 1,000 disabled adults living ... report shows that overnight, families had support removed and had nowhere to turn for help. There are 1.7 million ...

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