Ahead of the Conservative Government’s first Budget today, disabled people are experiencing mixed messages about what to expect from their future support, writes Rose Grayston
The Government’s vision is that by 2025, disabled people in Britain should have full opportunities a...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...
Although New Labour distanced itself from the neo-liberal ‘underclass’ discourses of its predecesso...
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...
Many ‘vulnerable groups’ will be especially hard hit by public service budget cuts, none more so tha...
March 2011 looks set to be a month packed with even more anti-cuts protests being staged across the ...
This paper will use findings of study in the UK as a Nuffield Travel Bursar to discuss the implicati...
The Government Equalities Office launched the interim EnAble Fund for Elected Office on 3rd December...
In 2008 the Employment and Support Allowance was introduced in the UK as the income replacement bene...
In 2008 the Employment and Support Allowance was introduced in the UK as the income replacement bene...
The 2009 Australian National Disability Strategy Consultation Report (NDSCR) paints a tragic picture...
As part of the government's programme of welfare reform Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is repla...
Adjustments to working arrangements and the working environment have enabled organisations to recrui...
Inclusion Scotland has been actively opposing the current drift of “welfare reforms” since well befo...
The Government’s vision is that by 2025, disabled people in Britain should have full opportunities a...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...
Although New Labour distanced itself from the neo-liberal ‘underclass’ discourses of its predecesso...
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...
Many ‘vulnerable groups’ will be especially hard hit by public service budget cuts, none more so tha...
March 2011 looks set to be a month packed with even more anti-cuts protests being staged across the ...
This paper will use findings of study in the UK as a Nuffield Travel Bursar to discuss the implicati...
The Government Equalities Office launched the interim EnAble Fund for Elected Office on 3rd December...
In 2008 the Employment and Support Allowance was introduced in the UK as the income replacement bene...
In 2008 the Employment and Support Allowance was introduced in the UK as the income replacement bene...
The 2009 Australian National Disability Strategy Consultation Report (NDSCR) paints a tragic picture...
As part of the government's programme of welfare reform Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is repla...
Adjustments to working arrangements and the working environment have enabled organisations to recrui...
Inclusion Scotland has been actively opposing the current drift of “welfare reforms” since well befo...
The Government’s vision is that by 2025, disabled people in Britain should have full opportunities a...
Disabled people, who make up around 1 in 5 of the UK population, are thought to be under-represented...
Although New Labour distanced itself from the neo-liberal ‘underclass’ discourses of its predecesso...