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Disabled workers still face ‘bleak’ struggle for support
May 17, 2012
Ian Streets
Disabled people are still facing a “bleak picture” in their struggle to secure the support they need in the workplace, according to a new report from the equality watchdog. The…
Read moreCampaign raises fears over ‘unsafe’ vehicle conversions
May 17, 2012
Ian Streets
Some wheelchair-accessible vehicles (WAVs) are potentially unsafe for passengers or drivers travelling in their wheelchairs, and should never have been allowed on the roads, claim campaigners. The campaigning user-led charity…
Read moreLondon 2012 reveals names of first Paralympic torch-bearers
May 16, 2012
Ian Streets
A cheerleader, an athlete and an artist are among the first disabled people chosen to take part in this summer’s Paralympic torch relay. LOCOG, London 2012’s organising committee, this week…
Read moreUniversity defends display of disabled icon’s skeleton in glass case
May 10, 2012
Ian Streets
The skeleton of Joseph Merrick is kept in a glass exhibition case by Queen Mary, University of London (QMUL), more than 100 years after he died. One disabled campaigner has…
Read moreDisabled shopper’s Orange nightmare
May 10, 2012
Ian Streets
A disabled woman was tackled to the floor by a security guard after she complained about not being allowed to return her new mobile phone, only minutes after signing the…
Read moreParalympian fears Sun damage at London 2012, after ‘appalling’ headline
May 3, 2012
Ian Streets
One of Britain’s leading Paralympians has led fierce criticism of the Sun newspaper for running front-page headlines that mocked the speech difficulty of the new England football manager, Roy Hodgson.…
Read moreLeveson inquiry ‘has sidelined disability’
May 3, 2012
Ian Streets
Disabled people’s organisations (DPOs) – including Inclusion London, the UK Disabled People’s Council and the Disability Hate Crime Network (DHCN) – told Disability News Service (DNS) last November that they…
Read moreSex, farmers and mobile phones mean success for seventh blogging day
May 3, 2012
Ian Streets
Disabled bloggers have posted their views about topics as diverse as sex, special education, assistive technology and the barriers facing disabled farmers, as part of the seventh annual Blogging Against…
Read moreJack Ashley: Tributes paid to ‘trailblazing’ MP and peer
April 25, 2012
Ian Streets
Tributes have been paid across the disability movement to Lord [Jack] Ashley, the UK’s first deaf MP and a hugely committed campaigner for disability rights for more than 40 years,…
Read moreTransport challenge sets standard for transport companies
April 25, 2012
Ian Streets
Four young people have spent four days travelling more than 800 miles around Wales on public transport, to raise awareness of the barriers they and other disabled people face. The…
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