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Medics print first 3D windpipe to help girl with serious lung condition
17 September 2015 | News
... replica of seven-year-old Katie Parke’s trachea By practising on this replica they were able to improve the speed and safety of her surgery. Read the Sun article 3D printing ... 3D trachea Disability Rights UK, the University of Salford, and the University of Dundee are working together to explore ...
Social care services unsustainable say ADASS
01 July 2014 | News
Adult social care services in England will soon be `unsustainable’ if current ... and the Better Care Fund plans are due to be implemented. Nearly 50 per cent think that fewer people will be able to ...
Court Overturns Unlawful Ruling of National Disability Strategy
11 July 2023 | News
... ruled the National Disability Strategy as lawful, overturning a previous ruling that it was unlawful as it was not an ... the Government should now act to take significant and meaningful action to address the poverty and systemic inequalities faced by millions of Disabled ...
ERSA Employability Awards 2015
03 March 2015 | News
Nominations are open for the ERSA Employability Awards 2015 ... at 5pm. Finalists will be announced at ERSA AGM in April and the Awards will be presented at a drinks ceremony in ... now in its third year, aim to celebrate all the hard work and dedication of the employment support sector, from all ...
Lib Dems want Bedroom tax axed
16 July 2014 | News
Following a recent Government report, the Liberal Democrats now ... for the adoption of the bedroom tax, now want it scrapped and replaced by a scheme where: new tenants in the social ... in benefit if they are offered a suitable smaller home and, crucially, turn it down. disabled adults would be ...
Errol Graham case heard by High Court
20 January 2021 | News
... High Court has heard how Errol Graham, who starved to death in 2018, was left at risk of "serious harm" by the ... has brought the case, says that the Department for Work and Pensions' handling of his case was unlawful and breached his human ...
Digitisation of justice system risks forcing out disabled people
17 June 2020 | News
Disabled people risk being forced out of the justice system due to plans to ... digitisation according to a new report by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The EHRC is especially ... for learning disabled people, people with brain injuries, and people with autism. DR UK’s Head of Policy Fazilet ...
Our response to bedroom tax appeal court judgement
20 February 2014 | News
... last year’s judgement of the High Court that the housing benefit regulations are lawful. Although the judges ... sufficient measures to mitigate against discrimination and, whilst discrimination against disabled children was ... is a most extraordinary decision. It drives a coach and horses through equality legislation and the UN ...
Universal Credit Advance Payments are pushing people to use food banks
04 June 2019 | News
A new joint report from StepChange Debt Charity and the Trussell ... amount to live on. A deduction of just 5% would push nearly half of StepChange clients on benefits into a negative ...
Over 200,000 disabled people at risk of homelessness due to housing benefit freeze
25 June 2017 | News
A new report from the housing charity Shelter finds that 211,070 households could be ... where they live, the minimum number of bedrooms they need and their income. It assumes that someone claiming housing ... be a shortfall between the amount of LHA they can claim, and the cost of renting one of the cheapest homes by 2020. ...