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  • 16 to 19 Discretionary Bursary Fund allocation consultation

    27 February 2019 | News

    The Department for Education and Education and Skills Funding Agency want your views on proposals to ...

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  • Join us to make your voice heard

    05 March 2014 | News

    By being a member of Disability Rights UK you will be joining ... join Disability Rights UK We influence government policy, and lobby MPs and peers – and we can only do it together, on the basis ...

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  • DfE report on education raises SEND questions

    20 October 2020 | News

    ... has published a new report about the experiences of pupils and parents regarding schooling. The report contains a section on SEND. 16% of parents and carers said they considered their child has a special ...

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  • Report shows lack of support for carers

    10 June 2013 | News

    Prepared to Care? Report shows carers are being woefully let down by a lack of support when they first ... to share the impact that caring had had on their lives and their experiences of gaining support from professionals and services. The majority of carers were unprepared for: ...

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  • New social services assessments factsheet

    02 July 2013 | News

    ... day-to-day tasks because you have a disability or are suffering from a long –term health condition, then you have the ... will need to get in touch with your local social services and ask to be assessed. This new factsheet offers practical advice and information on the assessment process including tips on ...

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  • Non-face-to-face phone medical appointments ‘disastrous’ for some patients

    02 November 2021 | News

    ... have been “disastrous” for some patients, according to a review by the University of Cambridge, with 93% of ... that the quality of diagnoses was worse through online and phone consultations. Researchers surveyed over 1,000 rheumatology patients, as well as the GPs and hospital clinicians caring for them. Most said they ...

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  • MPs say legal aid changes make enforcing human rights unaffordable

    18 July 2018 | News

    Joint Committee on Human Rights report finds that reductions to legal aid and reforms to the system mean that for many people ... “grave concerns for access to justice, the rule of law, and enforcement of human rights in the UK.” This report ...

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  • Human Rights Committee says fundamental rights not a Brexit bargaining chip

    18 December 2016 | News

    The Joint Committee on Human Rights report says it is regrettable ... law, prior to publishing the Repeal Bill draft legislation, and before triggering Article 50 of the Treaty on the ... be an opportunity for both Houses to seek both to amend and to vote on such changes.” Even if current EU laws are ...

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  • Autistic graduates more likely to be unemployed - ACGAS report

    22 February 2021 | News

    Graduates disclosing autism are least likely to be in full time employment and most likely to be unemployed according to new research ... Disabled graduates to be employed on a permanent contract and are most likely to be employed on a fixed term, ...

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  • MPs say Government response on PIP assessments is a terrible missed opportunity

    17 December 2017 | News

    The Work and Pensions Committee comments on the Second Independent Review of the Personal Independence Payment ... for claimants.      We have heard literally thousands of accounts of the stress and suffering caused by the ...

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