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'Farcical disabled minister Tory U-turn shows what we knew - they don't care'
The role of minister for disabled people has been downgraded by the government to be fulfilled by a parliamentary undersecretary who already has two other jobs, writes Rachel Charlton-Dailey
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I tried to buy a Christmas dinner with my DWP bonus - it was a disaster
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey looks at how much the 'penny pinching' government are paying out this Christmas and what you can actually buy from the cheapest supermarkets for just £10
854
'Autumn Statement pretends to support unemployed but could kill disabled people'
Today Jeremy Hunt said people signing off work sick were a “waste of potential” and that it was “morally wrong” that 100,000 people were on benefits without having to look for work
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Disabled people still feel a collective trauma from start of Covid
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey blasts the government after the shambolic Whatsapp reveals from the Covid Inquiry starring Dominic Cummings and an imaginative use of swear words
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DWP are telling lies in the Work Capability Assessment consultation
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey shared an alarming story of a person on Employment and Support Allowance searching for jobs that involve home working
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Narrative around ADHD has dangerous consequences
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey is concerned about the way ADHD is spoken about in light of fears around medication shortages
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'Tories are doing their best to make disabled people the enemy of the taxpayer'
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey says the Tory party conference is using disabled people to distract from their own damage to taxpayers
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Gov's disability awareness campaign forgets where negative attitudes are from
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey has been left unimpressed with the government's latest disability awareness campaign
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Inhumane disability benefits assessments need reforms but not way Tories think
Rachel Charlton-Dailey stresses it's certainly not easy to get benefits if you're disabled and involves a gruelling system that can be very hard to deal with
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Stephanie Aston's death didn’t surprise me - disabled women are rarely believed
Stephanie Aston was told her painful symptoms were 'all in her head' before she died. This should be shocking, but as a disabled woman, it was also deeply upsetting, because for almost my whole life doctors have not believed me
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'We have become so cruel that disabled people losing benefits are celebrated'
Mirror columnist Rachel Charlton-Dailey is urging people to look beyond
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Minister not at UN shows how little Tories want to protect disabled people
This week, the UN Commission on the Rights of Disabled People committee took place but there was one notable absence - the UK’s Minister Disabled People, Health and Work
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EHRC report finds what disabled people already know the government is failing us
The Equality and Human Rights Commission has ruled that disabled people face more discrimination and a growing risk of poverty with successive governments making little to no progress
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'If you have an old walking stick, this will help it get to someone in need'
The scheme will see sticks and crutches refurbished back to their top quality and redistributed around the world, and has already redistributed mobility aids to over 22 countries
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Disability campaigners hit out at DWP 'delay tactics' over claimant deaths
'The government knows that they might have blood on their hands, so are determined to stop this from being uncovered in any way possible', writes RACHEL CHARLTON-DAILEY
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'Society thinks unemployed don't deserve phones - but they need it to find work'
YouGov poll shows just 46% of people think benefits claimants should have access to a phone, despite needing one to claim Universal Credit
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'Disability Action Plan fails to tackle issues important to disabled people'
It will sit alongside the National Disability Strategy and work on short-term solutions to the pressing issues disabled people face in everyday life
712
'It's vital for disabled people that you oppose train ticket office closures'
It’s great that the consultation has been extended - however, the law requires consultation processes to be twelve weeks and this will take it to just eight
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'Rosie Jones' TV show should be renamed - it risks doing more harm than good'
The language around disability fuels the way disabled people are treated by government, society and media. This is why Rosie Jones should change the name of her documentary
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'It's harder to feel Pride as a disabled queer woman'
'When disabled people are physically unable to attend Pride events it gives the message that we don't belong in the LGBTQ+ community'
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'Closing train station ticket offices will stop disabled people from travelling'
Despite pushback from activists and unions, the Department of Transport plans to announce the closure of almost 1,000 station ticket offices in devastating news for disabled people
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DWP's extra disabled cost of living payment barely scratches the surface
For too long when disabled people are given the bare minimum to allow us to survive we’re expected to thank our oppressors
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'Media's dangerous portrayal of disability fakers has real-life consequences'
The view of disability presented is so black and white, you’re either 'fit and healthy' or you’re viewed as 'suffering' from a condition, miserable and constantly in pain
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Scope says the media must stop 'destructive disability narrative' - and I agree
These dangerous narratives ignore how the welfare system fails disabled people and the struggles we face
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Thousands heading into bank holiday without GP care due to system failures
The EMIS software, which is used in approximately half of GP surgeries, primary care facilities, dentists and community pharmacies in England, had outages for most of Friday
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