Time after time after time the DWP has come up short. Ministers called to the house to explain their actions. Ministers accused of distorting the truth – and receiving calls to resign. And, remember, we …
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‘CHANGING FACES’ – FACING UP TO HATE CRIME
The charity, Changing Faces, has launched its first ever hate crime campaign aimed at informing people with disfigurements about their rights if they are the victim of abuse. In a survey of 800 people with a disfigurement …
Continue readingWHY NOT BECOME AN #ALLin AMBASSADOR?
Why not become an #ALLIN Ambassador? With a Hollywood Actress, two Coronation Street Stars, one Minister and nine MPs, and thousands from here in the UK, the US, Europe, Asia and Africa we are gathering …
Continue readingTHE MOST ACCESSIBLE FOOTBALL STADIUMS IN ENGLAND
There’s no getting away from football! It’s only a few days since the world cup ended and already our football clubs are embarking upon their pre-season tours. LOOKERS, who offer a wide range of Motability deals …
Continue readingSTEPS, AND THEN MORE STEPS, AND THEN EVEN MORE STEPS!
As of now, The London Underground has only 74 stations which are step-free. This represents only 27% of the network. In December 2016 the Mayor announced a £200m programme to provide step-free access at around …
Continue readingOUR CONGRATULATIONS TO SYLVIA MAC
Sylvia Mac and her organisation, LoveDisfigure, featured prominently in yesterday’s (16th July 2018) Daily Mirror – in fact it covered two whole centre pages! It pushes Sylvia’s aim to confront body issues right to the very top of the …
Continue readingASOS PRAISED FOR DESIGNING CLOTHES WITH WHEELCHAIR USERS IN MIND
Before we get carried away the jumpsuit is currently the only item of clothing on the site that’s been produced for people who use wheelchairs. But it is a start! And what a start! Chloe …
Continue readingTHE RIGHT TO THRIVE
Right To Thrive involves Londoners sharing their stories about how any discrimination they may have experienced has impacted their mental wellbeing. They need the stories on discrimination you (or someone you know) have experienced – and how …
Continue readingI HEAR A VOICE – THE 1990’s DISABILITY PROTEST
Our acknowledgement to Eileen Grubba for providing this article. In 1990, in Washington DC, to symbolise the barriers confronting disabled people, more than 60 activists abandoned their crutches, wheelchairs, power chairs and other mobility aids and began …
Continue readingCOULD I HAVE A SEAT PLEASE?
If you struggle to stand while using public transport, there is a free badge and card available to help you alert fellow passengers that you need a seat. You’d think that would be a clear …
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