Eugene Grant argues that the government needs to start analysing the aggregate impact of a variety of spending cuts to disabled people, because serious and lasting damage is currently being done
In the United Kingdom, more than 20% of the population live with a disability. Past evidence shows t...
This book review is structured around a set of questions which have been devised specifically to enc...
The high debt levels in the independent care sector, and the reliance of services on it, mean that t...
Ahead of the Conservative Government’s first Budget today, disabled people are experiencing mixed me...
March 2011 looks set to be a month packed with even more anti-cuts protests being staged across the ...
Context: UK austerity measures following the 2008 financial crisis included budget reductions for he...
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...
As the government plans to overhaul benefit support for disabled children, Tim Linehan warns that wh...
In the first UK budget by a Conservative Government for 18 years, £13 billion per annum savings in s...
The Financial Crisis of 2008 resulted in many western economies implementing cuts in health and soci...
Since the onset of the economic crisis in 2008, concerns have been raised by all interested parties ...
Many disabled people in Britain have experienced profound challenges brought about by a government p...
Purpose – Government policy can alleviate inequities in living standards. Disabled people often qual...
Background: UK austerity policies of the last decade have resulted inreductions to the amount of ser...
In the United Kingdom, more than 20% of the population live with a disability. Past evidence shows t...
This book review is structured around a set of questions which have been devised specifically to enc...
The high debt levels in the independent care sector, and the reliance of services on it, mean that t...
Ahead of the Conservative Government’s first Budget today, disabled people are experiencing mixed me...
March 2011 looks set to be a month packed with even more anti-cuts protests being staged across the ...
Context: UK austerity measures following the 2008 financial crisis included budget reductions for he...
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...
As the government plans to overhaul benefit support for disabled children, Tim Linehan warns that wh...
In the first UK budget by a Conservative Government for 18 years, £13 billion per annum savings in s...
The Financial Crisis of 2008 resulted in many western economies implementing cuts in health and soci...
Since the onset of the economic crisis in 2008, concerns have been raised by all interested parties ...
Many disabled people in Britain have experienced profound challenges brought about by a government p...
Purpose – Government policy can alleviate inequities in living standards. Disabled people often qual...
Background: UK austerity policies of the last decade have resulted inreductions to the amount of ser...
In the United Kingdom, more than 20% of the population live with a disability. Past evidence shows t...
This book review is structured around a set of questions which have been devised specifically to enc...
The high debt levels in the independent care sector, and the reliance of services on it, mean that t...