Response to ‘Shaping Future Support’ by Mo Stewart
“The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are immune to the amount of human suffering created since the adoption
Continue readingResponse to ‘Shaping Future Support’ by Mo Stewart
“The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are immune to the amount of human suffering created since the adoption
Continue readingResponse to ‘Shaping Future Support’ by Mo Stewart
Black Triangle Campaign and our sister organisation DPAC are calling for evidence regarding retrospective Overpayments. Have you received
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By John Pring Disability News Service 3rd May 2018 A national network of mental health service-users, survivors and activists is
Continue readingUser-led network could close as latest victim of competition from big charities
By John Pring Disability News Service 3rd May 2018 A disabled lawyer has launched a ground-breaking legal case against
Continue readingDisabled solicitor launches ground-breaking legal case over PIP discrimination
By John Pring Disability News Service 3rd May 2018 Mental health survivors and service-users have been left “underwhelmed” by the
Continue readingMental Health Act review ‘is just tinkering around the edges’ of reform
By John Pring Disability News Service 3rd May 2018 The government is finally set to publish a long-awaited review of
Continue readingCampaign’s legal threat forces government pledge on election access fund decision
By John Pring Disability News Service 3rd May 2018 Tens of thousands of disabled people could have had
By John Pring Disability News Service 26th April 2018 A consultation event set up by MPs to produce recommendations from
Continue readingSocial care ‘citizens’ assembly’ set up by MPs omits DPOs from panel of experts
By John Pring Disability News Service 26th April 2018 The decision of some disability charities to sign contracts that prevent
Continue readingDWP’s ‘disrepute’ contract clause ‘is proof charities cannot be trusted’
By John Pring Disability News Service 26th April 2018 The Department for Work and Pensions appears to have admitted failing
Continue readingDWP ‘failed to show WCA reviewer evidence of links to benefit deaths’
By John Pring Disability News Service 26th April 2018 The national membership body for GPs is facing calls for it
Continue readingLetter calls on GP body to denounce DWP’s ‘fit for work coercion’
By John Pring Disability News Service 19th April 2018 The mother of a woman who killed herself after being wrongly
Continue readingMother of ESA suicide woman pledges to continue fight for justice
By John Pring Disability News Service 19th April 2018 The mother of a woman who killed herself after her disability
Continue readingMother of ESA suicide mum-of-nine praises activist for confronting McVey
By John Pring Disability News Service 19th April 2018 Disabled activists are hoping their latest protest in the heart
By John Pring Disability News Service 19 April 2018 Disability charities that sign up to help deliver the government’s new
Continue readingCharities delivering DWP’s work programme ‘must promise not to attack McVey’
The Nazis’ First Victims Were Disabled People ~ By Kenny Fries in The New York Times : ‘I first
Continue readingThe Nazis’ First Victims Were Disabled People ~ By Kenny Fries
By John Pring Disability News Service 12th April 2018 Disabled Remploy workers who are part of a supported employment programme
Continue readingRedundancy threat hangs over Remploy workers as DWP funding ends
By John Pring Disability News Service 12th April 2018 Three disabled politicians have begun legal action against the government over
Continue readingGovernment faces legal action over election access fund
By John Pring Disability News Service 12th April 2018 Ministers on the Isle of Man are to scrap their version
Continue readingIsle of Man set to scrap its ‘fitness for work’ test
By John Pring Disability News Service 12th April 2018 The government’s reputation on disability equality has suffered a further damaging
Continue readingNetwork neglect leaves government ‘closer to coercion than co-production’