Age UK reveals strong support for social energy tariff amongst older people with a disability
New research by Age UK reveals strong support for a social energy tariff amongst the…
Government partners with Scope to improve accessibility of transport for disabled people
As part of its commitment to making the UK transport network more inclusive and to…
9 out of 10 of England’s biggest councils failing to meet website accessibility regulations
New research from national disability charity Scope has found that millions of disabled people could…
Charities collectively criticise government for allowing disabled people to “fall through the cracks”
Ten of the UK’s national disability charities are criticising the government for failing to protect…
Digital inclusion takes centre stage as Global Accessibility Awareness Day commences
Today marks the ninth Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), bringing inclusion to the forefront as…
National disability charity condemns online retailer amid torrent of customer complaints
An online retailer specialising in selling sensory equipment for disabled children has been denounced by…
Mobility and care sector professionals compete in adrenaline-pumping activities for charity
Hosting its fifth annual Charity Day, the Countrywide Care Network (CCN) brought together a record…
PIP announcement sees disabled pensioners relieved from repeat assessments
In a speech delivered by the Work and Pensions Secretary Rt Hon Amber Rudd MP…
Nearly one quarter of Sunderland claimants lose disability benefits because of PIP
23 percent of people in Sunderland, near Newcastle, receiving disability benefits have had their payments…
Government calls on big business to reveal number of disabled employees
Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work Sarah Newton has urged large employers to build…