06 November 2017
Catch up with all the latest news and events this month in the Sheffield Equality Hub newsletter.
FULL ARTICLE22 September 2017
The next meeting of the Disability Hub is this coming Wednesday 27 September 2017. The meeting runs this time in the morning from 10.30 am until 1 pm, Ground Floor Conference Rooms, The Circle, Rockingham Lane. It will be an important meeting for the Disability Hub and hopefully you can come and join in with the discussions.
FULL ARTICLE18 September 2017
Calls are being made for change as disabled people say they don’t feel they are well represented in either broadcast or printed media. Essentialaids.com have created a colourful, thought-provoking campaign that helps represent disabled people and their mobility products in a fresh, exciting way. The campaign is hopefully helping to get others to rethink how disabled people are portrayed – or sometimes just being plain ignored.
FULL ARTICLE14 September 2017
A UN committee has told the UK government to produce an annual progress report on how it is implementing the recommendations of a damning inquiry that found it guilty of “grave and systematic violations” of key parts of the disability convention.
FULL ARTICLE11 September 2017
Catch up with all the latest news and events this month in the Sheffield Equality Hub newsletter.
FULL ARTICLE17 May 2017
Inclusion North have produced this easy read guide to the 2017 General Election with information and links to accessible resources.
FULL ARTICLE21 March 2017
We’re supporting International Day for the elimination of racial discrimination. You can help stamp out hate, spread the word and join the Thunderclap today by using #HateHurtsSY
FULL ARTICLE14 March 2017
After his Supreme Court victory, this petition asks the Government to use the Buses Bill to make non-disabled people vacate the wheelchair space on buses, if a disabled person needs it.
FULL ARTICLE14 March 2017
Catch up with all the latest news and events from across the Sheffield Equality Hub Network
FULL ARTICLE15 February 2017
From 6 April 2017 it will be illegal for taxi drivers to discriminate against wheelchair users. Taxi and private hire vehicle drivers face a fine of up to £1,000 if they refuse to transport wheelchair users or attempt to charge them extra.
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