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Disability History Month ‘will be standard-bearer for rights’
November 4, 2010
Ian Streets
Disabled activists are set to launch the first UK Disability History Month (DHM), with backing from more than 40 organisations. The aim is to encourage schools and colleges, as well…
Read moreDiplomat loses legal fight over reasonable adjustments
November 3, 2010
Ian Streets
A high-flying diplomat’s career is “in limbo” after she lost a disability discrimination case against the Foreign Office over the support she needed to do her job in a new…
Read moreWelsh station access is ‘unacceptable’, say assembly members
October 27, 2010
Ian Streets
Access to railway stations in Wales is “unacceptable”, with more than half of the 221 stations across Wales not fully accessible, according to a new report by a committee of…
Read moreBBC rapped over Clarkson’s disablist comment
October 25, 2010
Ian Streets
The BBC has been criticised by the communications watchdog over a programme in which presenter Jeremy Clarkson made offensive, disablist comments about people with learning difficulties. Clarkson told viewers of…
Read moreRemploy manager used disablist nickname
October 19, 2010
Ian Streets
The failure of Remploy bosses to stop a senior manager referring to a member of staff by a disablist nickname showed the company’s “total lack of respect” for its disabled…
Read moreGovernment sets digital access goals for 2012
October 13, 2010
Ian Streets
The government has laid out plans for making websites, computers and other parts of the “digital economy” more accessible to disabled people. The new eAccessibility Action Plan, published by the…
Read moreEHRC equality review: Watchdog’s ‘wake-up call’ on fairness
October 11, 2010
Ian Streets
A major new review of inequality in Britain has called for action to close the most important “equality gaps” faced by disabled people and other minority groups. The Equality and…
Read morePhone companies fail test on access
October 7, 2010
Ian Streets
Phone companies are failing to tell prospective customers about the services they provide for disabled people, according to the communications watchdog. Ofcom described the performance of the eight companies –…
Read moreSchool sports pilots ‘will include disabled children’
October 7, 2010
Ian Streets
Disabled children are set to take part in a new school sports competition that will be trialled across England from early next year. The “Olympic and Paralympic-style” competition will be…
Read moreEquality Act introduces new rights for disabled people
October 1, 2010
Ian Streets
Major new laws to protect disabled people from discrimination come into force today (1 October), as part of the Equality Act. The act – introduced and steered through parliament by…
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