Shaw Trust report on ‘Specialist Disability Employment Support’
In October 2013 the national back-to-work charity, Shaw Trust, launched a report entitled Making Work a Real Choice: Where Next for Specialist Disability Employment Support?.
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In October 2013 the national back-to-work charity, Shaw Trust, launched a report entitled Making Work a Real Choice: Where Next for Specialist Disability Employment Support?.
‘”We want to help people see things our way”: Disabled children and young people, rights and money’ was published in October 2013.
A groundbreaking new report titled ‘At risk, yet dismissed: the criminal victimisation of people with mental health problems’ is being launched on 7 October 2013.
Case No: CO/5916/2012 Date 15 February 2013 Link to judgment http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2013/233.html Discrimination grounds Age, disability and race. Summary of case The claim concerned the Secretary of State’s
’Legal capacity of persons with intellectual disabilities and persons with mental health problems’ was published by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) in July 2013.
In July 2013, the EHRC formally proposed that it replaces its statutory disability committee with a new, high level strategic advisory group.
In July 2013, Citizens Advice Scotland published a briefing on ‘The Effect of Government Policies on Disabled People’.
In June 2013, Working Families launched a new campaign to help parents of disabled children find and stay in work.
The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee will be retained to advise the Department for Transport on accessibility issues relating to disabled people.
Case No: C1/2013/1283 Date 6 November 2013 Discrimination grounds Disability Summary of case The claimants were disabled people and current users of the Independent Living
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