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DWP stopped claims of more than 1,200 disabled people who ‘failed to engage’ with universal credit migration

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted terminating the claims of more than 1,200 disabled people who failed to engage with “migrating” onto universal credit, raising fresh fears over the safety of the process. The claims were stopped despite previous […]

Work advisors attached to mental health services are pushing disabled people off benefits, research suggests

A flagship government scheme that links NHS therapy to employment advice is pushing disabled people who are in mental distress and not in work off the benefits that provide them with a vital income lifeline, new official research suggests. The study – by […]

How to fight back against rising tide of hostile media coverage targeting disabled people

Disabled people’s organisations across the UK have suggested a range of ways in which they and their allies could fight back against the “deeply concerning” rise in hostile media coverage that is targeting disabled people. Following a series of dehumanising and disablist […]

Concerning new figures expose how few coroners ask DWP to provide evidence to inquests

New figures have sparked “serious concern” about the failure of coroners across England and Wales to seek evidence from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) following deaths of benefit claimants. The figures show that, in just two years, DWP provided support […]

Health and safety watchdog explains for first time why it refuses to investigate DWP deaths

The health and safety watchdog has explained for the first time why it has never investigated the hundreds, and probably thousands, of deaths of disabled benefit claimants linked to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over the last 16 years. The […]

Ministers set to take decision on roll out of new PIP assessment system before seeing detailed evaluation

A new assessment regime for disability benefits that will reduce the influence of healthcare professionals and hand greater responsibility to civil servants is set to be rolled out across the country before ministers have seen a detailed evaluation of its impact. Documents […]

Young disabled people across Europe face toxicity and hostility from disability movement veterans, says book

Young disabled people are often “dismissed”, devalued and “minimised” by the disability movement in the UK and across Europe simply because of their age, according to a new book by a disabled academic. Dr Miro Griffiths (pictured) says veteran activists often implement […]

Welsh government raises ‘significant concerns’ with UK minister over PIP review coproduction

The Welsh government has raised “significant concerns” about the level of coproduction provided by the ongoing review of personal independence payment (PIP) and has called for an independent, disabled-led review to guide the design of any PIP replacement. The criticism from Plaid […]

DWP’s ‘frightening’ failure to protect victim of domestic violence must lead to change, say advocates

Horrified disabled activists have called for answers from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), after it revealed how a staff member accidentally tipped off an abuser that their victim was seeking domestic violence support. The DWP agent appears to have posted […]

Casey refuses to apologise after ‘harmful’ comments stir up more hostility towards disabled benefit claimants

The former civil servant leading a commission on adult social care in England has refused to apologise after making “uninformed” and “harmful” comments in two radio interviews that fuelled hostility towards disabled people who receive benefits. Baroness [Louise] Casey was being interviewed […]