BBC Ouch Disability Newsletter In our first jam-packed newsletter for 2011, DB predicts the year in disability, Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson and Peter White remember... Find out about Keyring in Salford Keyring may be able to support you to live your own life in your own home. Inquiry into UK dementia spending -... The spiralling cost of caring for dementia patients is to be the subject of a major inquiry by MPs and peers. Fire Safety Advice for the Disabled The below information has been developed for people with sight, hearing and mobility difficulties and those who care for them. It ... Christmas Playscheme at Fit City Ordsall Specially designed for children aged five to 12 with disabilities or special needs. BBC Ouch! current affairs, cartoons and... DB’s been reading the news, Baroness Tanni and Peter White discuss the cuts and Simon Minty’s feeling the love this Christmas. BBC Ouch December Newsletter DB dreams up more shocking revelations and BBC News goes all disability with Access All Areas, marking the United Nations Internat... GMITA considers interim mobility scooters report Transport leaders in Greater Manchester have agreed to write to the Transport Secretary to ask when a Government review of mobilit... Clegg leaves out people with learning... Responding to Nick Clegg's announced plans to increase levels of electoral registration, Su Sayer, chief executive of United Respo... Henshaws Christmas Carols by candlelight Henshaws Society for Blind People will host a special Christmas carol concert at Manchester Cathedral on the 10th December, to rai... BBC Ouch! Disability newsletter: robots, dyslexic... DB wants a domestic slave made out of metal, we list some celebs who have the dyslexia factor and find out what makes a disabled a... Carers Rights Day This year, Carers Rights Day takes place on Friday 3rd December BBC Ouch! Disability newsletter: podcasts, colds,... This week, we have a brand new Talk Show, DB's got a cold and there has been a wheelchair wedding - ahhhhhhhh. Cuts in disability benefits will 'affect... Government cuts to benefits will "devastate" more than 58,000 of the most vulnerable people in society, a learning disability char... 'All options are being considered' A meeting of six APPGs has heard that the issue of social care funding is being looked at from as blank a piece of paper as possib... |
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