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Exclusion of ESA claimants from £20 week increase “untenable” says SSAC
01 June 2020 | News
... (SSAC) has written to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Dr Thérèse Coffey, recommending major changes to the DWP’s emergency response to ... financial support to those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. However, given the pace and scale of these changes, ...
Research into young disabled people’s participation within the Disabled People’s Movement
14 July 2016 | News
My name is Miro Griffiths and I am a PhD Researcher at Liverpool John Moores University. I am currently conducting research into young disabled people’s participation ... You identify as a young disabled person, aged between 18-30 and consider yourself interested in the Disabled People’s ...
Please do not give to street fundraisers collecting in our name
09 August 2024 | News
... UK would like to thank all those who have reported to us instances of people using our logo and brand to fraudulently collect money in different parts of the country. It's important for us to state clearly that we don't do this sort of fundraising - so if ...
Please do not give to street fundraisers collecting in our name
18 March 2025 | News
People pretending to work on behalf of Disability Rights UK are ... who have reported to us instances of people using our logo and brand to fraudulently collect money in different parts ... this continues to happen. It's important for us to state clearly that we don't do this sort of fundraising - so if ...
Government ignores court defeat in Lords debate on National Disability Strategy
16 February 2022 | News
In answers to questions on the progress of the Disability ... said the Government was “making strides, going forward and delivering”. She didn’t respond to a question from ... replied “…we are continually talking to stakeholders and charities for disabled people, locally and nationally. ...
ONS data shows exponential rise in non-Covid deaths during pandemic
20 October 2020 | News
Trends in the ONS weekly deaths data show a huge increase in ... - have mostly been deaths not involving Covid-19. Of the nearly 26,000 excess deaths in private homes registered from ... where coughing can be seen as a symptom of both lung cancer and Covid, diagnoses could have been misattributed, ...
EHRC examines whether discrimination victims on lower incomes are denied justice
14 November 2018 | News
Following changes to legal aid in 2012, funding for most ... of initial legal aid for discrimination cases dropped by nearly 60%. Since 2015 the number of discrimination cases ... in 2014 to 2015 to 2,608 in 2016 to 2017. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have launched an inquiry ...
The state of care in mental health services 2014 to 2017
19 July 2017 | News
This Care Quality Commission report presents findings from CQC's programme of comprehensive inspections of ... report The report combines evidence from CQC inspections and findings from its role in monitoring the use of the ... by NHS trusts were found to be good, with 6% rated as outstanding. Among independent services, 76% were rated as good ...
Citizens Advice survey shows millions will fall into energy bills debt
24 August 2022 | News
New analysis from Citizens Advice shows 1 in 4 (24%) people in the UK won’t be able to afford to pay ... Citizens Advice said that 3.2 million Disabled people and 4.4 million families with children will not be able to ... a survey of 6,000 people, take account of the energy rebate and cost-of-living payments already offered by the ...
One in three Capita PIP assessments found to have significant flaws
11 July 2019 | News
... reports have been found to be significantly flawed, according to Freedom of Information (FoI) Act response. The proportion of substandard personal independence payment (PIP) reports completed ... Capita has risen to 37% in the two years since 2016, when nearly 33% of reports were found to be defective. The figures ...