Disability news round up: the Hardest Hit and deaf woman hears
Last weekend protests took place around the country, organised by the UK Disabled People's Council and the Disability Benefits Consortium. The Hardest Hit events were held in cities including London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds, Nottingham and Manchester one year after the Government's comprehensive spending review.
Organisers expected thousands to take part in the rallys against and said many more would do so if they were physically able.
After the protests, blogger Kaliya Franklin, created a describing "what it costs" for disabled people to attend such events.
Elsewhere in the news:
Gene therapy: new hopes to halt blindness (Â鶹Éç News)
Immune system defect may cause ME (Â鶹Éç News)
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Comment number 1.
At 31st Oct 2011, ANGELDUST wrote:I too will be affected by this benefit change, i cannot believe how stupid the government has been by doing this, my benefit will stop if this goes ahead as its contribution based, even though i am on DLA i need care most of the time and its going to put a big strain on my family's money, thier answer get your husband to work less than 16 hours, he is in the army how the hell can he, then we'd be even more worse off its a blooming joke... its not that when they are needing him to fight for the them,,,,
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At 3rd Apr 2012, Jeff Clarion wrote:Sad part is governments are almost always only out for themselves, they've already made it to where they don't have to worry about money issues, or help when they're making these "cuts" or laws. [Unsuitable/Broken URL removed by Moderator]
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At 15th Apr 2012, U15226599 wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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