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DR UK says Staffordshire County Council action on DoLS disgusting
02 April 2019 | News
... because ‘no one has suffered an injustice, no one’s health or life has been put at risk’ demonstrates how ...
Driver Only trains 'toxic' for disabled passengers
31 July 2018 | News
... particularly those who suffer from acute anxiety and mental health issues, can travel when there are effectively no ...
Lindsay Swain talks about her experiences as a GOGA mentor
07 June 2018 | News
... in and knowledgeable about to help someone else. Since health and sports have always been a big part of my life, I ...
Opening up public appointments to disabled people
02 December 2018 | News
... additional financial costs associated with a disability or health condition, that would otherwise prevent someone from ...
Talking physical activity in Nottingham and more about mentoring
31 August 2017 | News
... given me more confidence and upskilled me. I’m fitter, healthier and have lost weight!” “Being a mentor helped ...
Two meetings with procurement alliances in just over two weeks for I Can Make It.
27 April 2017 | News
... create job opportunities for people with disabilities and health conditions. In the coming weeks, we’re looking ...
Risk of harm need not be ‘more likely than not’ when assessing PIP
10 April 2017 | News
... heart disease, learning difficulties, dementia, mental health and other conditions being awarded PIP. It may also ...
DR UK disappointed that Bill to equalise time limits for abortion talked out
09 March 2017 | News
DR UK urges Government to make time for this vital Bill, presented by Lord Shinkwin, to be debated.
Liz Sayce speaks at the RI World Congress
25 October 2016 | News
... people with dementia, or learning difficulties or mental health issues. DRILL is run by a partnership of ...
The Accessible Information Standard is now in force
01 August 2016 | News
The Accessible Information Standard aims to make sure that people who have a disability or sensory loss receive information that they can access and understand, and any communication support that they need.
Find out more on the NHS England site