22 September 2016
This is your opportunity to have a say on disabled people’s rights under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
FULL ARTICLE19 September 2016
The Paralympics have proved to be a great success despite initial fears and congratulations to all the Paralympians returning from Rio today. As the Paralympics has focused attention on perceptions of disability, Disabled People Against Cuts (DPAC) have produced a Paralympics Guide to Disabled People for non-disabled people.
FULL ARTICLE15 September 2016
Rail travel can be far from comfortable for disabled rail passengers, which is why Northern Rail would like your feedback on the design of seats on their new trains. The new seats roadshow will be in Sheffield at Sheffield Train Station on 19 and 20 September from 10am to 7pm.
FULL ARTICLE15 September 2016
Access to care depends increasingly on what people can afford and where they live, rather than on what they need, claims report published by the Kings Fund and the Nuffield Trust.
FULL ARTICLE15 September 2016
If you have used the South Yorkshire Ambulance Service in the past year, whether in an emergency, patient transport or any other service, then the Care Quality Commission would like to hear about your experience.
FULL ARTICLE14 September 2016
Sheffield City Council is planning to develop local community and day activities for adults with learning disabilities. The Council is holding the first of a number of a ‘co-production’ events with Inclusion North on 28th September 2016 and inviting people who use services, family carers and providers .
FULL ARTICLE13 September 2016
Inclusive education is vital for all, including persons with disabilities, say UN experts. How will the government respond?
FULL ARTICLE08 September 2016
A £20 gift voucher is being offered by the University of Bristol if you can help with research about the experiences disabled people have of reasonable adjustments at hospital, and how they can be improved.
FULL ARTICLE08 September 2016
Care and Treatment Reviews are for children, young people and adults with learning disabilities and/or autism who are in learning disability and mental health hospitals, and for people at risk of going into one. The NHS are asking individuals, groups and organisations they work with for their comments and opinions. The closing date for feedback is 19 September 2016.
FULL ARTICLE08 September 2016
While it may be nothing serious the campaign encourages anyone with a persistent cough or breathlessness to see their doctor to find and treat heart and lung conditions early.
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