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Tackling Barriers for Disabled Apprentices
30 March 2015 | News
... the conclusion of its London Apprenticeship Project by sharing the key learning achieved at its Tackling Barriers for ... of the event was engage with Employers, training providers and other organisations dedicated to supported disabled individuals and highlight the barriers encountered. The event succeeded ...
Sign up to Get Yourself Active's Webinar
16 May 2019 | News
Join Get Yourself Active on Wednesday 5th June, 2pm-3pm to ... to be an overview of the Get Yourself Active programme and its evaluation report covering the last four years. The ... into three sections which reflect the evaluation report and the three strands of Get Yourself Active's work: the ...
Adult social care entering a ‘perfect storm’ says ADASS
06 November 2016 | News
Adult social care is entering a ‘perfect storm’ which is impacting on vulnerable people who are getting less help and whose need for care won’t stop, according to new ... of almost £0.5 billion, further closures of residential and nursing homes and increased handing back of contracts, ...
We demand proactive EHRC on disability rights
11 July 2013 | News
Disability Rights UK challenges the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) to raise its game on ... the EHRC to raise its game on disabled people's equality in Britain. We have a public narrative that paints disabled ... likely than other citizens to miss out on education, skills and work, and having much less choice over our day to day ...
TLAP Care Act survey results published
03 July 2017 | News
TLAP Care Act survey for people with care and support needs, and carers View survey results and easy read The TLAP (Think Local Act Personal) Care Act survey explored the impact ...
Shielding MPs allowed to ‘question’ but no longer vote
02 June 2020 | News
... Parliament to vote after an amendment to extend remote voting during the Coronavirus crisis was defeated. MPs from all ... being discriminatory for those MPs who still had to shield, and those who wished to minimise travel and the risk of returning from London to their communities ...
Disabled People Left on the Slow Line
01 January 2020 | News
... long will it be before disabled people can travel on any train? It's not going to happen anytime soon even though the rail industry has had ten years and arguably 25 years since the original Disability ... that almost all train operating companies have applied and been granted train accessibility exemption. Even ...
Two-thirds of workers with long covid treated unfairly by employers
28 March 2023 | News
New research by the Trade Union Congress has found that One in seven workers reported losing their job because of ... one in six (16 per cent) who had been subject to bullying and/or harassment at work, and one in 13 (8 per cent) told the TUC they had been ...
Our response to the new strategy for sport consultation
07 October 2015 | News
The government is developing a new strategy for sport. This consultation invited ... ten themes Participation Physical activity Children and young people Financial sustainability Coaching, workforce and good governance Elite and professional sport ...
Free prescriptions for long term conditions wanted
25 February 2014 | News
Paying the Price: Prescription Charges and People with ... the mounting evidence that prescription charges in England are presenting an unacceptable barrier to the effective ...