March 2011 looks set to be a month packed with even more anti-cuts protests being staged across the UK. One of the groups taking part in the March for the Alternative protest on the 26th March are Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC), who fight for justice and human rights for all disabled people. Debbie Jolly, a co-founder of DPAC argues that disabled people are subject to false accusations from the media, false economies by a government that misrepresents the true nature of disability, and a duplicitous morality from a government that claims to support those disabled people in greatest nee
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This paper reflects on City’s interview with the UK activist group, Disabled People Against Cuts (DP...
In the first UK budget by a Conservative Government for 18 years, £13 billion per annum savings in s...
Eugene Grant argues that the government needs to start analysing the aggregate impact of a variety o...
The interview with Disabled People Against Cuts campaign group illuminates ways that disabled people...
Ahead of the Conservative Government’s first Budget today, disabled people are experiencing mixed me...
Many ‘vulnerable groups’ will be especially hard hit by public service budget cuts, none more so tha...
Inclusion Scotland has been actively opposing the current drift of “welfare reforms” since well befo...
In 2016, a United Nations report found the UK government culpable for 'grave and systematic violatio...
As the government plans to overhaul benefit support for disabled children, Tim Linehan warns that wh...
The impact of neoliberal austerity policy is being felt by people with disabilities across the globe...
Through the summer of 2012, two sets of images dominated the British press: welfare benefits scroung...
The Coronavirus pandemic has caused significant disruption and change in most aspects of society, an...
With the onset of austerity, disabled people in the United Kingdom have faced a sustained period of ...
People with physical and mental impairments have earned increasing recognition as a coherent force i...
The Coronavirus pandemic has caused significant disruption and change in most aspects of society, an...
This paper reflects on City’s interview with the UK activist group, Disabled People Against Cuts (DP...
In the first UK budget by a Conservative Government for 18 years, £13 billion per annum savings in s...