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  • History of The Disability Rights Handbook To Celebrate 50 Editions!

    18 July 2024 | News

    ... difficult to get any information from the Department of Health and Social Security (DHSS). Leaflets promoting ...

    Blog

  • Transport committee report

    08 January 2014 | News

    ... people to access more employment opportunities, travel to healthcare centres, easier access a wider range of education ...

    News

  • A Threat to Inclusive Education: Why We Must Defend Support for Disabled Children

    29 May 2025 | News

    ... Catherine McKinnell, has not ruled out replacing Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs), is deeply alarming. For over ...

    News

  • Assessment process for carers under the Care Act

    15 April 2025 | Resource

    ... doing so puts her in danger or is likely to endanger the health and safety of the carer, or of others. BACK TO START ... the council could offer The carer’s physical or mental health is, or is at risk of, deteriorating. The carer is not ...


  • Half a Million in Disabled Households Forced into Severe Hardship by Green Paper Cuts

    13 June 2025 | News

    ... support and help more people into work, where their health allows this and accessible jobs are available, but ... this goal. Slashing support will damage people’s health and reduce their ability to engage in training and ...

    News

  • Funding Postgraduate Education for Disabled Students

    04 March 2024 | Resource

    ... qualifications Teaching Law Social work Medicine, Health and Biomedical Sciences Regional funding Research ... advice up until the age of 25 if you have an Education, Health and Care (EHC) Plan. Alternatively, adults aged 19 ... 60 30 891 Web  www.sssc.uk.com BACK TO START   Medicine, Health and Biomedical Sciences: If you’re already working ...


  • Should I stay or should I go? Get independent advice before you claim Universal Credit

    24 April 2022 | News

    The DWP is encouraging those receiving “legacy benefits” who would be “better off” on Universal Credit (UC) to claim it voluntarily.

    There are six means tested legacy benefits: income-related employment and support allowance; income-based jobseeker's allowance; income support; housing benefit; child tax credit; and working tax credit.

    News

  • We support PIP mobility court case

    08 April 2013 | News

    ... where everyone with lived experience of disability or health conditions can participate equally as full citizens. ...

    News

  • DWP staff fail in two-fifths of cases to meet new standards aimed at preventing claimant deaths

    24 June 2024 | News

    ... has safeguards in place to protect them, including mental health training for all frontline staff. Ken Butler DR ...

    News

  • 107 organisations stand firm on Human Rights Act

    09 December 2013 | News

    ... see the vital role of human rights in ensuring a fair and healthy democracy, helping us all to live with dignity and ...

    News