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Labour should be proud of its record on disability rights – it should not turn back the clock over Remploy

Posted by Neil Crowther on Saturday, November 24, 2012, In : Remploy 

What are we to make of the fact that only 35 of the 1000 ex-employees of recently closed Remploy factories have so far found new employment?

Liam Byrne deduces that it is a consequence of the lack of jobs in the economy and therefore the decent thing to do is to halt further closures.  

This would suggest that in a more buoyant economy the figure would be far higher. Yet there is little evidence that many more ex-factory workers found work following the closure of 28 factories under Labour ...


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Joint Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights publishes report on disabled people's right to independent living

Posted by Neil Crowther on Thursday, March 1, 2012, In : United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 
In a world-first, the UK's Parliament has conducted an inquiry into the UK Government's implementation of Article19 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities - the right to live independently and to be included in the community.   I was honoured to work as a specialist adviser to the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights on the Inquiry which began in 2011 and received evidence from over 300 witnesses.

Dr Hywel Francis MP, Chair of the Committee, said: ...

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International Day of Disabled People - developed countries take note

Posted by Neil Crowther on Saturday, December 3, 2011, In : Development 
Today is the international day of persons with disabilities.  The official theme of the day is 'including persons with disabilities in development'.  Given 1 in 7 people in the world have a disability, and most live in developing countries, it is self-evident that international ambitions such as the Millennium Development Goals and Education for All will not be achieved without placing disability rights at the centre of development.

The focus on development will no doubt lead many in developed...

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