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Police force faces third disability-related IPCC probe in a year
January 21, 2011
Ian Streets
A police force is to be investigated over its failure to respond to a telephone call in which concerns were expressed about the health of a disabled man, who was…
Read moreRemploy redundancy shock could be ‘beginning of end’ for factories
January 20, 2011
Ian Streets
The announcement that 2,800 disabled Remploy workers are to be offered voluntary redundancy could be “the beginning of the end” for its sheltered factories, according to unions. Remploy’s disabled staff…
Read moreParking victory signals hope for fight against spending cuts
January 13, 2011
Ian Streets
Disabled motorists who have won victories over two local authorities that scrapped free parking could inspire other campaigners fighting council spending cuts, says one leading activist. City of Lincoln Council…
Read moreDisabled rail passengers still being left stranded
January 13, 2011
Ian Streets
Disabled rail passengers are still being left stranded on trains and platforms because of continuing failures in the system set up to book assistance, says a new report. Passenger Focus,…
Read moreThousands volunteer for London 2012
January 6, 2011
Ian Streets
More than 8,000 disabled people have applied to volunteer at the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. Although the figure is only about three per cent of the total number of…
Read morePolice pilots ‘must not blur boundaries with hate crime’
January 5, 2011
Ian Streets
Police forces trialling a new approach to anti-social behaviour should not be tempted to downgrade potential disability hate crimes, says a leading disabled activist. The government has launched pilot projects…
Read moreAccess statements could be scrapped, suggests government
December 21, 2010
Ian Streets
The government has said it could scrap the legal duty for builders to provide written access statements, sparking concerns among leading access experts. Access statements lay out how developers and…
Read moreEuropean project searches for the best in outdoor access
December 20, 2010
Ian Streets
A new project aims to find some of the best examples of inclusively-designed outdoor public spaces across Europe. Five European specialists in inclusive design have secured European Commission funding –…
Read moreGovernment backs out of Access to Work pledge
December 9, 2010
Ian Streets
The coalition government has backtracked on a high-profile pledge to allow disabled people to secure funding for workplace adjustments before they applied for a job. The government had repeatedly promised…
Read moreGreen paper could signal end of hate crime sentence outrage
December 8, 2010
Ian Streets
Campaigners hope a new government green paper could finally herald the end of the “outrageous” disparity between sentences for disability and other hate crime murders. Someone found guilty of a…
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