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Mayor told to improve focus on access in his plan for London
May 12, 2011
Ian Streets
London’s mayor has been told to make a stronger commitment to accessible transport and housing in his masterplan for the city’s development over the next 20 years. The report by…
Read moreDeaf children facing cuts to education services
May 10, 2011
Ian Streets
Nearly a fifth of local authorities in England have cut education services for deaf children, according to new research. The figures obtained by the National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS) are…
Read moreStaff of equality watchdog set to strike over cuts
April 14, 2011
Ian Streets
Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) staff are set to stage a one-hour walkout over drastic cuts to the organisation’s budget, after voting in favour of strike action. The strike…
Read moreOutrage over government’s ‘scrap the Equality Act’ suggestion
April 13, 2011
Ian Streets
A government suggestion that the entire Equality Act could be scrapped has sparked outrage among disabled people’s organisations. The proposal appears on the Cabinet Office’s new “Red Tape Challenge” website,…
Read moreRepeat of epic journey will highlight fuel price rises and benefits concerns
March 30, 2011
Ian Streets
A disabled people’s organisation is to recreate an historic journey in which a three-wheeled “invalid carriage” was driven across the Alps, in a bid to highlight cuts to disability benefits…
Read moreCost-effective robot devices ‘could be future of assisted living’
March 30, 2011
Ian Streets
Advanced robotics and computer technology could soon be combined in a much more cost-effective way to offer independence for disabled people with high support needs in their homes, a conference…
Read moreGovernment sparks anger after weakening Equality Act duties
March 23, 2011
Ian Streets
A shock government move to weaken the rules on how public bodies must promote equality will make it harder for disabled people to challenge their policies and decisions, say campaigners.…
Read moreSEN green paper: Government set to remove rights to inclusion
March 10, 2011
Ian Streets
Parents will have fewer rights to have their disabled children educated in mainstream schools, according to government plans for reforming the special educational needs (SEN) system. The green paper, Support…
Read moreThe King’s Speech is ‘squashing urban myths about stammering’
March 2, 2011
Ian Streets
The Oscars success of the British film The King’s Speech is already helping to fight ignorance and dispel urban myths about stammering, say campaigners. The user-led British Stammering Association (BSA)…
Read moreConference’s key messages for Scottish government on accessible housing
March 1, 2011
Ian Streets
Disabled people who took part in a groundbreaking conference this week have suggested key ways to solve the chronic lack of accessible housing in Scotland. Disabled people, charities, housing professionals…
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